Aurelien Tchouaméni will be out for several games after suffering "an incomplete stress fracture in the second metatarsal of his left foot" that occurred in El Clásico against Barcelona.
If everything goes normally, Tchouaméni's sick leave period will last for a maximum of a month and a half. In an interview with 'The Athletic', Jonathan Kebe, representative of the French player of Real Madrid, explained details of how the injury occurred.
"He felt something (in the first half) but it wasn't a big deal. Then, during the game, it got worse," Jonathan Kebe said.
Furthermore, he acknowledges that Tchouaméni did not believe it was serious and felt that he could continue helping the team on the pitch: "It was not because of Gavi. He did not say anything (at halftime) because, as the team was losing, he wanted to win. But he did not know the gravity. When you play, you don't feel it; that's when you stop and take off your boots".
The Frenchman endured the entire second half in pain, and only in Madrid he passed the relevant tests that determined that he suffers from an incomplete stress fracture in the second metatarsal of his left foot.
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