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Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen is facing another setback with a three-week injury to his right calf, continuing his challenging fitness journey this season. The Danish international has struggled with persistent Achilles issues and has only made one appearance in the current campaign. Despite his personal challenges, the team has been performing well, notably securing a massive 7-0 victory against Valencia. Barcelona remains competitive in both domestic and Champions League competitions, demonstrating resilience despite individual player setbacks.

Key Points: Andreas Christensen's Calf Injury Sidelines Barcelona Defender

  • Barcelona defender sidelined for three weeks with calf injury
  • Christensen has made 75 appearances for the club
  • Only one appearance in current season
  • Recent team performance includes impressive 7-0 win against Valencia
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Barca defender Andreas Christensen out for three weeks with injured calf

Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen faces three-week absence due to calf injury, adding to his ongoing fitness challenges this season.

"Following that game, Christensen was diagnosed with an Achilles problem that kept him out for several months. - Match Report"

Barcelona, Jan 28

Barcelona FC defender Andreas Christensen will be out of action for around three weeks after suffering an injury to his right calf during Monday's training session, the La Liga club announced on Tuesday. Last week, Christensen was medically cleared to return after missing over five months with persistent Achilles issues that have plagued him for the better part of two years.

The Danish international has made just one appearance this season, in the opening game of the league season against Valencia in Mestalla. Following that game, Christensen was diagnosed with an Achilles problem that kept him out for several months.

The centre-back has made a total of 75 appearances for Barca, scoring four goals.

In their first league game of 2025 at the Estadi Lluis Companys on Monday Barca put seven goals past Valencia after coming from a despairing run of three consecutive defeats at home.

In the Champions League, Barcelona are through to the last 16 after beating Benfica 4-5 with a comeback that seemed impossible with the team losing 4-2 after 77 minutes on Wednesday.

Hansi Flick's side picked up the three points they needed to qualify for the next phase of the competition and avoid the playoffs. In their final Champions League game of the group stage, they will play against Atalanta on Thursday (IST).

- IANS

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