Western media: In order to solve the problem of Yamal’s injury, Barcelona contacted a famous Finnish doctor
6686 Sports News on November 7 According to the "Daily Sports" report, Barcelona has proactively contacted Dr. Lars Lempenen, a famous Finnish sports medicine expert, hoping to use his professional experience in pubic and groin injuries to develop the most appropriate treatment plan for Yamal.
In this round of the Champions League against Club Brugge, despite the mediocre performance of the Barcelona team, Yamal once again became the most eye-catching player on the field. However, this talented young man has actually been fighting with injuries. Before the game, he even needed to do special rehabilitation exercises in the pubic area on the sidelines to relieve the pain that had lasted for weeks.
In fact, this is not the first time that the Yamal team has sought external medical assistance. It was reported last week that people close to him had privately consulted other specialists to evaluate different treatment paths. Now, Barcelona's medical department has also officially intervened - under the coordination of team doctor Ricard Pruner, the club directly contacted Dr. Lempenen.
Lempenen is recognized as an authority on pubic bone injuries in European football. He has provided treatment or surgical solutions for many top stars including Barcelona players Araujo and Balde. His clinic is located in Turku, Finland. He has maintained close cooperation with the Barcelona medical team for many years and can be called an "old acquaintance" of the club.
At present, Barcelona has made it clear that it will not consider surgery for the time being. The focus at this stage is on managing pain, preventing the injury from getting worse, and preserving Yamal’s trademark explosiveness and agility as much as possible. However, the club also hopes to fully listen to the opinions of many experts, including Lempenen, before making a final decision. If symptoms do not improve significantly in the coming weeks, the possibility of surgery may be re-evaluated.