Crosse may miss the home game against Paris
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid striker Tony Crosse has been threatened by a absence from the Champions League second leg match against Paris St Germain on March 6 because of the injury he suffered last week.
According to the newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" Spanish, the participation of Tony Crosse in the position of the Garden of Princes, has become complicated and vague, because of injury in the knee ligaments suffered by the German star in the first game, which took place on February 14 and ended with the victory of the Royal Team With a score of 3/1.
The Spanish newspaper reported that the Croatian Mateo Kovacic, will replace Tony Crosse in the center of the royal team, having participated in the last two league matches against Real Betis and Legianis.
The Croatian made a great performance against Leganis on Wednesday night, where he played a distinctive defensive role, in addition to his minute passes, as well as caused by the penalty scored by Sergio Ramos the third goal in the last minutes.
Matteo Kouvacic's brilliance in the last two matches is a reassuring message to Zinedine Zidane ahead of the forthcoming Paris St Germain clash.
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