Cruz Azul confirmed the serious injury of Kevin Mier

Cruz Azul confirmed the serious injury of Kevin Mier

Blue Cross set off the alarms after confirming that the Colombian goalkeeper Kevin Mier He suffered a fracture of the tibia in his right leg, an injury that will force him to undergo surgery and will leave him out of competition indefinitely.

Through an official statement, the Mexican club reported: “CF Cruz Azul informs that, after carrying out imaging studies, sIt was determined that our player Kevin Mier has a tibia fracture “in the right leg, caused by the entry of the player Adalberto Carrasquilla in the match on the last day.”

The cement team also confirmed that the goalkeeper will undergo surgery: “Our goalkeeper will undergo a surgical procedure and his medical discharge will depend on the evolution he presents in the following stages of his recovery.”

The injury occurred during the team’s last match in Liga MXin an unfortunate action in which Mier suffered a strong impact after fighting for a ball with Panamanian Adalberto Carrasquilla.

The goalkeeper, 24 years old, He had been one of the figures in the celestial painting in the season, standing out for his confident performances between the three sticks. Furthermore, his consistency kept him on the radar of the Colombian National Team, where he has been called up by Néstor Lorenzo in recent months.

With this injury, Kevin Mier will face a long recovery processwhile Cruz Azul will have to look for alternatives in goal to face the final stretch of the tournament.