Atletico Madrid is facing a challenging situation after one of their essential midfielders was forced off during their match against Athletic Club. Pablo Barrios, who just returned from a previous injury, is now a significant doubt as Los Colchoneros gear up for their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal on Wednesday evening.
Previously, Barrios had been sidelined for nine games during February and March due to a hamstring injury, making his comeback in the Champions League Round of 16 against Tottenham Hotspur. However, he suffered a setback after only 21 minutes in the first leg, a 5-2 victory over Spurs. After missing another six weeks, he made a brief appearance on Wednesday against Elche, marking his return.
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Barrios exits limping during Athletic Club match
Beginning to regain his form in his first start since early February, Barrios left the field in the 58th minute, appearing to feel discomfort. He went down on the pitch, receiving support from his teammates before being substituted by Diego Simeone. As he made his way down the tunnel, he removed his shirt, visibly frustrated. Should this turn out to be a muscle injury, it is likely he will miss at least the first leg of the semi-final, if not both.
Possible replacements for Simeone
A crucial player and expected starter when healthy, Barrios has participated in 34 matches for Atletico this season, contributing one goal and three assists. Due to his injury struggles over the last three months, Simeone has had to explore other options, often pairing Johnny Cardoso alongside Koke Resurreccion. However, the USMNT ball-winner has also missed games in April. In the quarter-final victory over Barcelona, it was Marcos Llorente who filled in that role.
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Young players like Obed Vargas and Rodrigo Mendoza are unlikely to get starting roles in such a crucial match. Additionally, Simeone is also concerned about the fitness of David Hancko and Ademola Lookman ahead of the crucial first leg, as both missed the match against Athletic.
