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Marc Bernal: Barcelona’s promising talent faces lengthy absence after devastating ACL injury


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Barcelona’s rising star and fan favourite Marc Bernal is facing a significant setback after suffering an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury.

The young midfielder, who quickly became an integral part of the team, now faces months on the sidelines.

Reports confirm that 17-year-old Bernal, who limped off against late in the La Liga game against Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday, has torn his ACL. Barcelona emerged 2-1 victors during the away league clash.

Marc Bernal to be out for a long period of time after suffering an ACL injury. (Image: Barca Blaugranes)

According to renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, the ACL tear is serious, ruling Bernal out for at least a couple months. Some sources suggest that his season may already be over for the youngster, leaving Barcelona in a difficult position.

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This injury couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Catalan giants, as Bernal has been a standout performer this season.

Barcelona young star Marc Bernal is assisted by medics as he limps off following his ACL injury. (Image: Yahoo Sports)

The club now faces the challenge of finding a replacement, a task made harder by the scarcity of similar talent in La Masia, Barcelona’s enviable academy.

While Barcelona continues to celebrate their victory, the loss of Bernal is a heavy blow that the team must overcome. His absence leaves a significant gap in the squad, one that won’t be easily filled this season.


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