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Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo has been claimed by club to have injured right leg

claudio bravo injures right leg
Barcelona say goalkeeper Claudio Bravo has injured his right leg with two more rounds left to decide the Spanish league title.
The Chile goalkeeper was replaced by Marc-Andre ter Stegen late in Barcelona’s 2-0 win at Real Betis on Saturday that kept Barca top of the table.



The Catalan club is level on points with second-place Atletico Madrid, with Barcelona ahead on head-to-head advantage. Real Madrid are one point behind.
Bravo starts in the Catalan club’s league matches, while Ter Stegen plays in their cup competitions.
Barcelona say tests have revealed an injury in Bravo’s right leg, adding that the speed of his recovery would determine if he will be ready to play next Saturday against Espanyol.
Barcelona will finish the season the following weekend at Granada.

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