Rubén Vargas Injuries: A Recurring Issue

One of the images from the last game against Celta Vigo was to see how Rubén Vargas covered his face with his shirt and left the field of play after get injured a few minutes after his reappearance. And they go four in ten months. Added to a new defeat is the helplessness of not being able to count on a destabilizing player like the Swiss at a delicate moment.

The extreme I was medically discharged after being absent for a month and a half due to an injury earlier in the match against Espanyol and the idea was that was adding minutesstarting with the meeting before the celestial team. “We had agreed more or less the time that he could enterwhich was where the change came, but it lasted very little. He resented it a little of the area in which he had suffered his injury. Let’s hope it’s not that serious. In all these things the psychological part plays a great role in each person’s life and that often leads you to want to give more or less, and many injuries I think come from a mental part“he commented Almeida after the meeting.

Signed a year ago coming from the Augsburg for a figure around two and a half million eurosincluding some variables, Vargas signed until 2029. The player was injured in April, against Atlético de Madridbeing three months away. This season he missed the league debut due to a minor illness, and later fall on the visit to Espanyolafter playing with his national team during the international break. Month and a half, seven games away and a worrying statistic. With Vargas, Sevilla has achieved 16 of 36 possible points (44.4%)while in its absence the balance is 4 of 18 (22.2%)in addition to the elimination in the Copa del Rey. That’s not counting the game against Celta, where he was only there for a few minutes and couldn’t help the team.

This new injury to the femoral biceps will once again leave him out for a few weeks with the deep-rooted fear of a new relapse. Furthermore, Sevilla needs a important sale in the coming weeks to be able sign this winter and the Swiss was in the pools, but this step back close your exit.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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