Key Points

Athletic Club faces a significant setback just before their Champions League return. Midfielder Benat Prados has torn his ACL and will miss the entire season. The 24-year-old academy product was expected to play a crucial role in their busy campaign. Manager Ernesto Valverde must now rely on veterans and youth players to fill the void.

Key Points: Athletic Club's Benat Prados Suffers Season-Ending ACL Injury

  • Prados sustained left knee ACL injury during training last week
  • 24-year-old academy product made 45 appearances last season
  • Third-choice midfielder behind Jauregizar and Ruiz de Galarreta
  • Valverde to use veteran Vesga and B-team's Rego as replacements
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Prados' season ending injury major setback as Athletic Club returns to Champions League

Athletic Bilbao's Champions League return dealt major blow as midfielder Benat Prados tears ACL, sidelining him for entire season ahead of Arsenal clash.

"Tests carried out by Athletic Club's medical services reveal that Benat Prados has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. - Club Statement"

Madrid, Sep 16

Athletic Bilbao received a major setback on the eve of its Champions League return after 11 years, with confirmation that midfielder Benat Prados has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

The club announced that Prados sustained the injury to his left knee in training last week. The 24-year-old will miss the rest of the season.

"Tests carried out by Athletic Club's medical services on first-team player Benat Prados reveal that the footballer has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. The date for surgery will be determined in the near future and we will provide updates on his progress," the club's statement read.

A product of Athletic's youth academy, Prados made 45 appearances last season and 33 the previous campaign after returning from a loan at second-division side Mirandes.

Prados was considered third choice in central midfield under coach Ernesto Valverde, behind Mikel Jauregizar and the injury-prone veteran Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta. His absence means he would have been expected to play an important role in a campaign that includes the Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup.

Valverde will now turn to another veteran, Mikel Vesga, along with B-team product Alejandro Rego to cover for the midfielder's loss.

Atheltic Club will play Premier League side Arsenal on Tuesday evening in their Champions League opener.

Athletic Club's last participation in the group stage/league phase of the Champions League was in the 2014/15 season. Their only other previous appearance was 1998/99.

The Spanish side won all four of their home matches in the league phase of the UEFA Europa League last season. They also won their home leg in the round of 16 and quarter-finals against Roma (3-1) and Rangers (2-0) respectively, but lost 3-0 against Manchester United at home in the first leg of the semi-finals.

- IANS

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Priya S
Such bad timing! Just when they're returning to Champions League after 11 years. Arsenal match will be tough without him. Hope the young players step up!
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Arjun K
Why do these injuries always happen during training? Maybe they need to look at their training methods. Wishing Prados speedy recovery though 🙏
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Sarah B
As a football fan, it's heartbreaking to see young talents get such serious injuries. Hope the medical team gives him proper rehabilitation. Champions League debut without him will be emotional for the team.
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Vikram M
This is why clubs need better squad depth. Relying on veterans and B-team players in Champions League is risky. Should have signed backup in summer transfer window.
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Michael C
Athletic's youth system is one of the best in Europe. Hopefully Rego gets his chance and shines. Sometimes these injuries open doors for new talents to emerge!

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