Girona's Dovbyk (Rafa) will be sidelined for three rounds with an ankle injury due to the match against Real Madrid.
The Spanish footballer Rafa Alba, who plays for the Girona club, has been ruled out for three rounds of matches after sustaining an ankle injury during the recent friendly match against Real Madrid.
The injury is believed to have occurred during the warm-up session before the game and was initially thought to be a minor issue but it is now confirmed that it is a serious one. The injury is expected to sideline Alba for the next three rounds of matches, which means he may not be available to play in the upcoming matches.
Alba's absence from the squad could impact his performance significantly, as he is a key player for Girona and his injury could also affect their chances of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League next season. However, the club has already made arrangements to replace him in the starting lineup and ensure that he can still contribute to the team's success.
The incident highlights the importance of having strong physical training and rehabilitation programs for players such as Alba, who often plays at a high level and requires regular practice to keep up with the demands of the sport. The club has already taken steps to address the issue by recruiting new trainers and ensuring that the team receives proper care and attention while they recover from the injury.
In conclusion, the injury to Rafa Alba is a setback for the Girona club, but the club has taken the necessary measures to address the situation and ensure that he can continue to play for them. The club hopes that he will be able to return to full fitness soon and be ready to take on the challenges of the upcoming matches.
