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Top Honduran striker, David Suazo,
who terrorized both Jamaica and Canada in the last two World Cup
qualifiers, might not line up against the Reggae Boyz in the
return game at the National Stadium on October 15. The Benfica
player will not be able to play for weeks as he has suffered an
injury to his right thigh, his club announced today in a press
release.
The player who was injured
against Napoli last Tuesday in the Uefa Cup, was examined on
Sunday and the result “confirmed that he tore a muscle in his
right thigh,” said Benfica.
“He will not be able to play with
his team in the next few weeks,” added his club.
Suazo, 28, who was contracted to
Inter Milan in 2007, is on a temporary loan to Benfica this
season.
Meanwhile, Mexican coach Sven-Goran
Ericksson has called up what can best be described as a
third-string team to play Chile in an International friendly on
September 24. Most of Mexico’s top players are not available as
they either play in Europe, while many of the top local-based
players are involved in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
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