Goalie Ter Stegen injures hamstring in his second match with Girona
- Marc-André ter Stegen suffered a left hamstring injury confirmed on Monday after the Real Oviedo v Girona match on 01/31/2026, sources told ESPN.
- Having returned in the Copa del Rey last month, he was sent to Girona on loan after losing his starting spot to Joan Garc�a and prior injuries, including knee and back surgeries.
- Girona FC said he will undergo more tests to finalise diagnosis and establish a recovery timeline, with surgery not ruled out and the two clubs in talks over next steps.
- The injury threatens Ter Stegen's World Cup hopes, with Barcelona coach Hansi Flick saying `I just heard the news` and the player facing an anxious wait for recovery and selection decisions.
- Having joined Girona last month, Marc-André ter Stegen started their last two games and was injured in Saturday's 1-0 loss as Girona sit 12th in LaLiga.
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GIRONA, Spain (AP) — On Monday, the injury to the left tendon of the goalkeeper of Girona, Marc-André ter Stegen, was confirmed after his second match since joining the Catalan club from Barcelona. Girona reported that Ter Stegen will undergo further tests to complete the diagnosis and establish a recovery schedule. Ter Stegen, 33, was sent to Girona as a loan after losing his titular position to Joan Garcia. It was key to help Girona secure a 1…
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