Javi Rueda’s latest setback is a frustrating one – the medical team at Albacete Balompié has confirmed that he’s suffering from a muscle injury in the anterior rectum of his right leg, which he picked up during the match against Eldense. Although he managed to complete the game, it’s unclear how long he’ll be sidelined, but initial estimates suggest it could be anywhere from three to four weeks. That’s a significant blow, especially considering the team’s current situation.
Albacete’s Injury Woes Continue
The number of muscle injuries plaguing Albacete players is staggering, and so far, there’s no clear explanation for this trend. This is having a profound impact on the team, which is gearing up for a crucial match against Cádiz on Sunday. The pressure is mounting, particularly after their recent defeat to Eldense, which has left them hovering around the relegation zone. As a result, coach Alberto González is facing intense scrutiny from fans, who are growing increasingly frustrated with the team’s performance.
A Coaching Conundrum
In an effort to address these concerns, sports director Toroé recently expressed his intention to renew the contract of coach Alberto González, stating that the matter was “quite advanced.” However, it’s unclear whether a deal has been finalized, and many fans are openly questioning this decision. The uncertainty surrounding the coach’s future is only adding to the tension, and it remains to be seen how this will play out. As the team prepares to face Cádiz, one thing is certain – they need to find a way to turn their season around, and fast.