Levante has suffered a blow to its squad with the injury of Pablo Martínez, who will miss 4 to 6 weeks. The midfielder suffered a lateral ligament problem in his left ankle during the match against Orihuela in the Copa del Rey. Martínez was introduced into the game from the bench, but soon had to be replaced due to the injury. The 27-year-old player underwent medical tests and scans on Friday morning, which confirmed the diagnosis. Julián Calero, Levante's coach, revealed that Martínez will miss a month and a half. The injury of Martínez is a setback for the team, which is seeking to improve its position in the standings. The midfielder has been a key player for Levante this season, and his absence will be felt in the team. Next week, Levante will face a significant challenge in the league, and Martínez's injury will not help their cause. As time goes on, the team will have to find a way to replace Martínez and maintain their pace in the competition. The injury of Martínez is a reminder of the importance of having a deep and balanced squad. The team will have to work hard to overcome this adversity and move forward in the season. But the team is confident that they can overcome this challenge and continue to compete at a high level. So the focus will be on finding a solution to replace Martínez and keep the team's momentum going.
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Levante star to miss 4 to 6 weeks through injury
Levante suffers a setback with Pablo Martínez's injury, who will miss 4 to 6 weeks. The midfielder suffered a lateral ligament problem in his left ankle
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