Dani Olmo to be sidelined between 3 and 4 weeks
RB Leipzig have suffered a huge blow and will be without Dani Olmo for the start of their Champions League campaign in a few days' time. The Spanish international was injured against Georgia and is suffering from a sprained right knee.
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The international break often wreaks havoc, and clubs are the first to suffer from injuries to some of their players at this time of year.
This is the case for RB Leipzig, who have Dani Olmo back from 'La Roja' training camp sooner than expected, but less fit than when he left.
While the former Dinamo Zagreb player has made a stunning start to the season with five goals and one assist in four official appearances in Germany, he will miss between three and four weeks of competition, according to 'Mundo Deportivo'.
Olmo was forced off shortly before half-time on Friday during the Euro 2024 qualifier in Georgia, and is suffering from a sprained right knee, according to the latest tests carried out on Saturday morning.
As a result, he is likely to miss several Bundesliga games, as well as Leipzig's Champions League opener at Young Boys Bern in ten days' time. The aim would be for him to return to face Bayern (30th September) and Manchester City (4th October).
This is the case for RB Leipzig, who have Dani Olmo back from 'La Roja' training camp sooner than expected, but less fit than when he left.
While the former Dinamo Zagreb player has made a stunning start to the season with five goals and one assist in four official appearances in Germany, he will miss between three and four weeks of competition, according to 'Mundo Deportivo'.
Olmo was forced off shortly before half-time on Friday during the Euro 2024 qualifier in Georgia, and is suffering from a sprained right knee, according to the latest tests carried out on Saturday morning.
As a result, he is likely to miss several Bundesliga games, as well as Leipzig's Champions League opener at Young Boys Bern in ten days' time. The aim would be for him to return to face Bayern (30th September) and Manchester City (4th October).
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