The striker Michaelfrom Flamengo, was injured in the 2-0 win over Vasco, last Saturday (15/02). The shirt 30 had a Problem in the posterior muscle of the left thigh When you go away and try to dribble defender, in a bid 24 minutes into the second half. He was replaced by Everton Chives.
Michael got out of stretcher and was leaning against the Flamengo Bank, with expression of great pain. The striker was in the sixth game of the season, telling the friendly against Sao Paulo. He was a starter in four of them.
⚠️ URGENT | Exam points to injury, and Michael will be out of the next Flamengo games.
Striker was diagnosed with muscle injury in the posterior region of the left thigh and has already started treatment with the medical department.
– Fla column | Flamengo (@colunadofla)
The tip scored a goal of the season, in a 2-0 win over Volta Redonda. It also accounts for assistance in 2025.
What is Michael’s injury?
Flamengo announced that Michael had a muscle injury in the posterior region of the left thigh. The player has already started treatment in the medical department and will be embezzled by the red-black in the coming weeks.
The Fla team did not disclose an exact return of the attacker’s return, nor the degree of injury.
Michael will stay without playing?
According to the Institute’s website, it treats posterior thigh muscle distension, also known as “thigh muscle distension”, is a common muscle injury in athletes and people who practice physical activities. It occurs when the posterior thigh muscles are stretched beyond their normal capacity, which can result in muscle ruptures and inflammation.
The scale of posterior muscle distension in the thigh goes from 1 to 3. Grade 1 lesion is the lightest, while grade 3 lesion is the most severe, involving a complete rupture of the muscle.
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Normally, the recovery time for a mild to moderate degree stretch is two to six weeks, while a more severe degree stretch can take six to 12 weeks for a complete recovery.