Barcelona's central midfielder, Frankie Dijon, had to leave the field midway through a La Liga marquee match due to a recurrence of an old right ankle injury. Originally expected to be out of action for four to five weeks, he has taken an unexpected turn. Doctor Bayo revealed that the Dutch international's road to recovery is not a straight one and even hinted at the potential complexity of the injury, advising him to delay his return to European national team action until mid-June.

Facing the media, Frankie Dijon revealed that he has suffered three serious injuries to his right ankle, and Dr. Bayo also pointed out, "Repeated injuries and the mentality of rushing back to the game will not only impede the recovery process, but also leave a shadow on the player's psyche. Therefore, Frankie Dijon needs more time off to avoid the injury affecting his performance in the second half of the season. Only when the injury is fully recovered can he be in the best shape to meet the challenges of the new season."

In the Dutch national team, Frankie Dijon is an indispensable mainstay, and his absence will undoubtedly have a huge impact on the team, posing a serious challenge for the upcoming European tournaments.

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