crystal Palace Star forward Jeremy Pino has not suffered a serious collarbone injury as first feared but it remains a concern for Spain after the clash with Uruguay.
report day Today on the 23-year-old and how he is currently out of first team training with Spain.
Crystal Palace injury concerns
Sport Witness covered a report over the weekend Explaining how concerns were growing over Crystal Palace.
He was being examined after suffering a suspected broken collarbone. He suffered an injury after falling badly in the match with Uruguay and was later seen leaving the game in a sling.
Marca reported that he was being tested over the weekend for an injury. The fear was that he had broken his collarbone and would miss the rest of the World Cup. Initial tests in the Spain dressing room did not yield a positive prognosis.
Manager Luis de la Fuente also highlighted the seriousness of the situation after the match.
He said, "Unfortunately, it could be a collarbone injury. We will have to wait and see – he has to be tested tomorrow."
"He's in a lot of pain, and the effort he put in to get to the end of the match is tremendous; it's been a heroic performance. I'm very grateful, and his teammates are even more grateful."
What have the tests shown since then

El Dia reports on Spain training today. He says the focus was on wingers, who are in limited supply at the moment.
According to their information, Jeremy Pino is not currently training with the team due to his injury.
While the Spaniard has confirmed that he has not broken his collarbone, he has suffered an 'acromioclavicular sprain' in his shoulder. For those who aren't up to date with their medical lingo, an acromioclavicular sprain is commonly known as a separated shoulder. This is an injury to the ligaments connecting your collarbone to your shoulder blade.
It seems that the injury is not stopping him from training fully. Instead of doing recovery work, he's cycling on a stationary bike. Whether he is available for the rest of the tournament will likely depend on how much risk Spain are willing to take to pursue Crystal Palace.
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