Pique sustains serious knee injury

He is expected to be out for at least two months

November 22, 2020 09:42 pm | Updated 09:42 pm IST - MADRID

Barcelona’s Gerard Pique has sustained a serious knee injury, the club confirmed on Sunday, with the defender expected to be out for at least two months.

Pique cried as he hobbled off the pitch during Barca’s 1-0 defeat by Atletico Madrid in La Liga on Saturday following a colission with Angel Correa.

“Tests have shown that he has a grade 3 sprain in the internal lateral ligament and partial injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee,” said Barcelona in a statement.

The club also confirmed that Sergi Roberto, who can play right back or central midfield, will be out for two months after tearing a muscle in his thigh.

There was no official estimate for Pique’s return but reports in the Spanish press have suggested he could be out for anything between two and six months.

Pique’s absence leaves Barca with Clement Lenglet as its one fit central defender, given Samuel Umtiti and Ronald Araujo are also out injured.

Frenkie de Jong has occasionally dropped into defence in recent weeks but the situation is far from ideal for Ronald Koeman, whose side slipped to a third league loss of the season against Atletico.

Barca sits 10th in La Liga but has fared better in the Champions League, sitting on top of Group G with nine points out of nine ahead of Tuesday’s game away at Dynamo Kiev.

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