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Malaga's Chory Castro injured, may miss Barcelona clash
Malaga (Spain) Nov 15 : Malaga's midfielder Gonzalo 'Chory' Castro may miss Saturday's La Liga match against Barcelona at the Camp Nou after failing to complete his football team's training session on Tuesday due to muscle pain in his left leg.
The club said that the Uruguayan player is awaiting tests to know the extent of the injury, and added that midfielder Ignacio Camacho also missed the training session led by Juande Ramos for tonsillitis, reports Efe.
Malaga is already suffering the absence of the injured Keko, Kuzmanovic, Charles, Weligton and Recio.
The Spanish side is expecting the return of internationals camping with their respective national teams, including the Venezuelans Rosales and Villanueva, Uruguayan Ricca, Moroccan En-Nesyri and Ukrainian Boyko.
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