Raphinha injury blow for Barcelona
Barcelona forward Raphinha is facing a spell on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury in Saturday's win over Sevilla, the LaLiga club has announced.
Raphinha pulled up after taking a shot at goal late in the first half and was seen holding his right hamstring as he signalled he needed to come off.
In a statement, Barcelona said: “Tests carried out on the first-team player Raphinha show that he has a hamstring injury in his right thigh. He is unavailable for selection and his recovery will dictate his return.”
The former Leeds player has featured in five league games and once in the Champions League so far this term, scoring two and registering three assists.
Although Barca put no timeframe on his return, reports in Spain suggest he faces up to a month out, which would see him miss the Champions League match against Porto and the LaLiga fixture away to Granada before the international break.
Barca then returns to action against Athletic Bilbao on 23 October AEDT and faces Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League three days later.
Raphinha could then face a race to be back in time for El Clasico against Real Madrid on 29 October.