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🚑 Valencia confirm Stole Dimitrievski has suffered a shoulder injury

🚑 Valencia confirm Stole Dimitrievski has suffered a shoulder injury

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Valencia CF confirmed on Monday that Stole Dimitrievski is suffering from a trauma to his left shoulder, an injury that will keep him off the field in the coming days. The Macedonian goalkeeper was forced to interrupt his participation in the preseason after the incident.
The medical report released by the Valencian club indicates that the player is pending evaluation, although an estimated recovery time has not yet been specified. In any case, his availability for the upcoming friendly matches is in doubt.
This injury is a setback for both the player and the coaching staff in the midst of preparations for the start of the league.
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