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### Girona's Dovbyk to Miss Three Rounds Due to Ankle Injury The Girona football club has announced that their star striker, Javier Dovbyk, will be out for three consecutive matches due to an ankle injury sustained during their recent encounter with Real Madrid. Dovbyk, who has been a key player for Girona since his arrival from Barcelona two years ago, was involved in a high-intensity collision during the 2-1 defeat at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium on October 5th. The incident resulted in a severe ankle sprain that required immediate medical attention and further examination. According to club officials, Dovbyk is expected to recover fully within the next few weeks but will need time to regain full strength and fitness before returning to action. This setback comes as Girona are currently playing in the La Liga standings, which could have implications for their chances of securing a top-four finish. In a statement issued by the club, president Juan Antonio Fernández expressed his disappointment and acknowledged the impact this injury would have on the squad's performance. "We are deeply sorry for the disruption caused by Javier's injury and appreciate all the support we have received from our fans," he said. The absence of Dovbyk is likely to affect the attacking lineup for Girona, although the club plans to make up for any losses through other players or substitutions. The club manager, Carlos Sánchez, emphasized the importance of Dovbyk's contribution to the team's success but also stressed the resilience of the squad as a whole. As Dovbyk recovers, Girona will look to maintain their momentum and continue their climb towards the top of the league table. Fans and pundits alike will be watching closely to see how the club responds to this unexpected challenge and whether they can find ways to compensate for Dovbyk's absence. For now, Girona must focus on regrouping and preparing for their upcoming fixtures, including matches against teams like Atlético Madrid and Sevilla, both of whom are close contenders for the title. |
