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The list of injured is getting longer: Mariano Barreiro dislocated his shoulder and went to the hospital - Walla! sport

2021-02-21T20:07:27.957Z


The midfielder, who recorded a great save from the line against Maccabi Tel Aviv, was injured in the shoulder during the move. After groaning in pain, he was replaced and taken to Soroka Hospital


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The list of injured is getting longer: Mariano Barreiro dislocated his shoulder and went to the hospital

The midfielder, who recorded a great save from the line against Maccabi Tel Aviv, was injured in the shoulder during the move.

After groaning in pain, he was replaced and taken to Soroka Hospital

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Yaniv Tuchman

Sunday, 21 February 2021, 21:47

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Groaned in pain.

Barreiro (Photo: Danny Maron)

The list of injured at Hapoel Beer Sheva is getting longer. Mariano Barreiro joined tonight (Sunday) in light of the disabled Dedia, Elton Acultasa and Cynthiahu Sallich, after dislocating his shoulder during the game against Maccabi Tel Aviv in the eighth round of the State Cup.



Barreiro was apparently injured in the 38th minute, after slipping and saving from the line a safe goal by Eyal Golsa. He was seen descending to the bench near the half-whistle as he groaned in pain. Hatem 'Abd al-Hamid, whom Hapoel Beer Sheva had planned to gradually get involved in, was forced to take his place without a choice and would serve as a liaison.

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