Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has some tough decisions to make as he finalizes his squad for the upcoming European Championship. One of the biggest challenges he faces is the inclusion of injured players like Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and former captain Georginio Wijnaldum. De Jong, who has been sidelined with an ankle injury, has
Frenkie de Jong
Barcelona’s midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 26, will miss the remaining six games of the season due to another ankle injury sustained during the Clásico defeat against Real Madrid. This marks the third time this season that De Jong has faced an ankle injury, causing him to miss a total of 14 games. The timing of
Barcelona has been hit with a significant setback in their midfield department as both Frenkie de Jong and Pedri are set to miss important upcoming matches due to injuries. De Jong is expected to be sidelined for approximately a month after spraining his ankle ligament during a recent LaLiga game against Athletic Club. Meanwhile, tests
Barcelona’s midfield depth took a major hit during Sunday’s LaLiga match against Athletic Club, as both Frenkie de Jong and Pedri had to be substituted off due to injuries. De Jong suffered an ankle injury, while Pedri picked up his third muscle injury of the season. This setback has left Barça coach Xavi Hernández concerned
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong has expressed his deep frustration and annoyance towards the constant flow of fabricated stories about his future circulating in the media. Despite having a contract with Barcelona until 2026, de Jong has been plagued by rumors suggesting that he may depart the club to alleviate their wage bill. In a