Ronald Araujo
Targeting Spain clash
Araujo flew from Montevideo to Madrid on Sunday night for an express treatment session with a trusted physiotherapist for a minor calf muscle issue, returning overnight to rejoin the Uruguay squad on Tuesday before travelling with the group to their World Cup base in Playa del Carmen, according to Javier De Leon of Mundo Deportivo.
Analysis: Araujo underwent the treatment in coordination with Barcelona's medical services and the AUF, with the sole objective of accelerating his recovery and ensuring he is fully available to coach Marcelo Bielsa as quickly as possible. The AUF confirmed the target is to have their captain available for Uruguay's group stage fixture against Spain on June 26, with the carefully managed approach reflecting the importance they place on having one of their most important defender fit and ready for the tournament's most anticipated clash. Jose Maria Gimenez (ankle) and Sebastian Caceres (concussion) have been managing issues ahead of the tournament but could pair in the opener against Saudi Arabia. Santi Bueno remains also a possible option to start in central defense for the Celeste.
Travels to Spain for treatment
Araujo (muscular) will travel to Spain to receive treatment for a muscle contracture from medical professionals who have previously treated him, missing Monday's training session before rejoining the squad on Tuesday and travelling overnight to the World Cup, the Uruguayan Football Association announced.
Analysis: Araujo's situation is being handled with care by the technical staff and AUF medical team, who jointly agreed on the decision to prioritize resolving the issue properly before the tournament gets underway. The Barcelona defender is expected to be available for the competition and the carefully managed treatment plan suggests the coaching staff are confident the contracture will not prevent him from featuring at the heart of Uruguay's defensive unit once their World Cup campaign begins.
Recovering from injury, illness
Araujo will receive treatment for a muscular discomfort with trusted doctors and won't be involved in the Uruguayan national team work Monday. He has missed training sessions due to both a muscle strain and flu symptoms, but he's expected to avoid a major issue, Jordi Batalla of Mundo Deportivo reports.
Analysis: Araujo's situation is being handled with caution following injury worries just days before the World Cup kickoff. Still, the defender shouldn't miss any game if his rehabilitation continues as expected. He'll likely log significant minutes on the field if fully healthy, featuring alongside Jose Maria Gimenez (ankle) and limiting Sebastian Caceres (concussion) to a bench role. However, the squad's fitness issues could make left-back Mathias Olivera a viable center-back option, with Juan Sanabria filling in on the flank.
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