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What happened to Lewandowski? Barça fear he won't be able to play vs Real Madrid

The striker had to be replaced in the first half of the match against Porto.

By Darwin Largo

The striker had to be replaced in the first half of the match against Porto.

This Wednesday Barcelona got a key win against Porto at the Estadio Do Bragao thanks to Ferran Torres' goal at the end of the first half. With these 3 points, they are the sole leaders of the Champions League Group H standings. Los Blaugranas have 6 points, the Portuguese side and Shakhtar Donetsk have 3 and Royal Antwerp 0.

 

However, it was not all good news. Ferrán Torres netted the opener just a few minutes after coming on. The Spanish forward had to replace Robert Lewandowski, who was unable to continue on the field due to severe pain in his left ankle after a kick by defender David Carmo. This caused concern to everyone, as he is one of the stars of the team and in the near future there are very important matches.

This Thursday Barcelona posted a statement explaining what happened to the Polish striker: "Tests carried out this morning have confirmed that first team player Robert Lewandowski has a sprained left ankle. He is out and his evolution will mark his availability."

Although the Catalan club's announcement does not establish a deadline for the striker's return, it is a fact that he will not be able to play this Sunday's match against Granada. Then comes the international break, in which Robert will probably not be able to join the Polish national team. Then Barcelona will face Athletic Bilbao on Sunday October 22 for La Liga and Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League three days later.

 

Will he recover in time?

The big concern in Barcelona now is whether Robert Lewandowski will be able to recover from his sprained ankle before 'El Clasico'. Los Blaugranas will face Real Madrid at Montjuic on Saturday, October 28, in what will be one of the most important games of the year. Xavi Hernandez will need his best players and the Polish striker is one of them.

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