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Local media in Spain reported on the current situation of Kubo Kenying, and there may be no hope of a comeback within this year

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Local media in Spain reported on the current situation of Kubo Kenying, and there may be no hope of a comeback within this year

Due to a knee injury, Japanese player Kenei Kubo, who plays for Mallorca in La Liga, may be away longer than expected.

In a La Liga match against Real Madrid on 22 September, Kubo was substituted for a knee injury. Injured to the point where he needs to walk on crutches, he has now left the team for treatment.

Although Kubo's comeback was expected to take a little longer than 1 month, Mallorca's local media outlet Ultima Hora reported that "Kubo Kenying still needs 6 to 8 weeks to rest." Team coach Luis Garcia also said that It will take Kubo 1.5 months to 2 months to return to the team.

According to this situation, Kubo could not catch up with the two away World Cup games that began in November (11th against Vietnam and 16th against Oman). On the club side, Kubo, the last game of the year, Mallorca vs Granada on 19 December, is also not sure to catch up, and the possibility of a hopeless comeback in the year is in front of them.

A knee injury could have a serious impact on the future, so both Mallorca and Real Madrid have become cautious. If you are in a hurry to return to the game and the injury recurs, it will not be worth the loss. Therefore, Kubo needs to take time to work hard to recover.

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