Cartagena Striker Diego Valoyes’ Injury Leaves Colombian National Team in Suspense

Cartagena striker Diego Valoyes has the coaching staff of the Colombian National Team in suspense, after this Saturday he retired injured from the game between Monterrey and Juárez, on matchday 12 of the Liga MX.

About 20 minutes into the game, Valoyes received a strong tackle from Luis Romo, which forced the attacker to leave the playing field on a stretcher and with clear signs of pain. Diego Chávez entered his place at 24 minutes.

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Valoyes has played four games with Juárez in Mexican soccer, recording one score. With Néstor Lorenzo he has been called up for five friendly matches and this is his first call for the Qualifiers, after having not been taken into account in the previous two days.

Confirmed withdrawal

The call for the Colombian National Team suffered a modification after the injury suffered by Daniel Muñoz, which forced him to be removed from the group of 26 players. Stefan Medina was summoned in his place.

Like Valoyes, Frank Fabra had set off the alarms last Thursday after retiring with signs of pain in the Copa Libertadores match between Boca Juniors and Palmeiras; However, it was confirmed that he did not have any injuries and this Saturday he joined the national team’s concentration in Barranquilla.


2023-10-08 00:16:12
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