Barcelona confirms Iniesta ligament damage

Joe Wright

Barcelona confirms Iniesta ligament damage image

Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta has suffered damage to the lateral collateral ligament of his right knee, the club has confirmed.

Iniesta was taken off on a stretcher following a heavy challenge from Enzo Perez in the first half of Saturday's La Liga match with Valencia.

The Spain international appeared to jar his right leg as Perez slid in with a robust tackle after 14 minutes at Mestalla. Iniesta immediately signaled to the bench as he clutched at his lower knee, and he was carried off on a stretcher after being treated by medical staff on the pitch, with Ivan Rakitic replacing him.

READ MORE: Messi helps Barca through test of character — but Iniesta injury is a big blow

Barca has since released a statement, saying: "The first team player Andres Iniesta has a partial injury to the lateral collateral ligament in his right knee. When he arrives in Barcelona the player will have more tests to find out the exact extent of the injury."

The home fans joined the Barca faithful in applauding Iniesta from the pitch, with a number chanting his name as he was taken down the tunnel. Coach Luis Enrique was furious at the challenge that left the 32-year-old in obvious pain, with Perez — who did play the ball — escaping a yellow card.

Barca has been blighted by injuries this week, with Jordi Alba and Gerard Pique both forced off in the Champions League win over Manchester City, while Arda Turan and Rafinha picked up knocks in training that ruled them out of Saturday's game.

Joe Wright

Joe Wright is a Senior Editor at Sporting News, managing global soccer and the UK team. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has extensive experience covering some of the biggest events in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup, which included the final in Moscow.