Spain star Alexia Putellas give up coaching on Monday, elevating doubts she can be match to play in opposition to Costa Rica of their opening match on the Women’s World Cup on Friday.
The two-time Ballon d’Or winner has performed solely six matches as an alternative to Barcelona since April when she returned after a 10-month layoff with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee.
Putellas began in two of Spain’s World Cup warmup matches, in opposition to Panama and Denmark, however missed the match in opposition to Vietnam in New Zealand final week.
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She left Spain’s coaching run at Massey University close to Palmerston North after solely half-hour on Monday throughout which she took half in passing drills and appeared comfy. A Spain crew spokesperson stated her early departure was deliberate.
Midfielder Irene Guerrero spoke to the media on the finish of coaching and stated she hoped Putellas could be match to play Friday at Wellington’s Sky Stadium.
“The most important thing is she feels OK,” Guerrero stated. “We are happy to have her because she’s a key player on and off the pitch.
“She’s training really hard to reach the game with the best feeling. She’s a key player, as are all the other 22 players. We are all important. All the team is important.”