America 'puts ice' on Malagón's injury in Concachampions: 'He will undergo tests in Mexico'
Luis Ángel Malagón was injured during a match and is being evaluated in Mexico to determine the severity of his injury.
Luis Ángel Malagón, the goalkeeper for Club América, suffered an injury during the Concachampions match against Philadelphia Union when he was trying to clear the ball. The incident occurred in the first half of the Round of 16 match, which took place in the United States. Following the injury, Malagón remained on the ground and had to be carried off the field on a stretcher.
In response to the situation, Club América announced that Malagón would be transported back to Mexico for thorough medical evaluations to assess the severity of his injury. The findings are significant, as they could potentially exclude him from Mexico's national team roster for the upcoming 2026 World Cup. This news brings considerable concern to fans and the coaching staff, as Malagón is an important player for both his club and the national squad.
The club's official statement assures that results from the medical tests will be promptly communicated, reinforcing the importance of transparency regarding Malagón's health. As the team prepares for future matches, his condition will be closely monitored, and the outcome of these tests will be crucial for the team's planning and strategies moving forward.