Barcelona’s Hopes for Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s Full Recovery Ahead of Champions League Knockout Round
Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is facing a potential surgery due to ongoing back pain, which has sidelined him for the last three games. The decision on whether to undergo the procedure will be made in the coming week, with the hope that it could alleviate the issue and have him back in time for the Champions League knockout stages. However, if he does opt for surgery, it could mean a four to six-week absence from the team, impacting their upcoming matches and potentially the Spanish Supercup final. This article will explore the options facing ter Stegen and the potential implications for Barcelona’s season.
Barcelona’s goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has been sidelined for the past three games after returning early from international duty with Germany due to back pain. There are concerns that he may need surgery, with the 31-year-old and Barcelona’s medical staff evaluating their options. If surgery is necessary, he could be out of action for four to six weeks, meaning he will likely miss the rest of the 2023 schedule. This includes important matches against Girona, Valencia, and potential knockout stage games in the Champions League. Ter Stegen’s absence will be a blow for Barcelona as they strive for success in multiple competitions.