The Ecuadorian defender Romario Ibarra calmed the fear that existed about a possible absence with the Ecuadorian team for their last two games for the South American qualifying for the World Cup Qatar 2022.
“Thank you very much to all the people who sent me messages of support and good vibes yesterday. I couldn’t hold back the tears at the thought that the annoyance could leave meagain, outside of representing my country, fortunately the injury is not as serious as I thought”, he wrote on his Twitter account @RomarioIbarra8.
This Saturday, the Pachuca coach, William Almadawas concerned about the blow received by the Ecuadorian and the one that had to be replaced in the duel that they won 1-0 against Blue Cross for the eleventh date of the Closing tournament of the Liga Mx.
25 minutes into the match, Ibarra received a kick to the left ankle of the right back Joaquin Martinez when trying to overflow.
As a result of the blow, the Ecuadorian showed pain on his face and when he left the playing field, he did so shedding tears.
In February 2021 and 41 days after the resumption of the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers, the tricolor left-handed winger Romario Ibarra was also injured and could not be part of the matches against Venezuela, in the Olympic state of Caracas, and Chile, in Quito.
“Ibarra suffered a broken collarbone, which will make him move away from the fields and not be considered by the Pachuca coach, Paulo Pezzolano,” reported the Mexican press.
Now, with the serious injury ruled out, it is considered that Ibarra will join the tricolor team for the two games with Paraguay and Argentina. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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