Mexico's Andres Guardado, Deportivo midfielder, faces the final stage of the process of rehabilitation and sports training resumed Tuesday with the group. Aztec made the international part of the first working session of the week with the rest of his teammates, but left before it ended to travel to Barcelona, where he planned a new training in the High Performance Centre St.
Cugat, where he exercised the last two weeks. Guardado admitted last week that it intends to return to Almeria the next weekend after passing muscle injuries in the hamstring that has allowed only played one match since early October. However, their coach, Miguel Angel Lotina said he does not want the player after the relapse risk it has suffered in recent months.
"I do not know if it will arrive for Sunday's game. We are not taking any chances. It will be what he says and what the doctors say. Because we value you," he said. With the novelty of Guardado, Deportivo began to prepare for the next round of the championship with a session in which Antonio Thomas and Xisco, with permission of the Technical Corps, did not exercise. 


Cugat, where he exercised the last two weeks. Guardado admitted last week that it intends to return to Almeria the next weekend after passing muscle injuries in the hamstring that has allowed only played one match since early October. However, their coach, Miguel Angel Lotina said he does not want the player after the relapse risk it has suffered in recent months.
"I do not know if it will arrive for Sunday's game. We are not taking any chances. It will be what he says and what the doctors say. Because we value you," he said. With the novelty of Guardado, Deportivo began to prepare for the next round of the championship with a session in which Antonio Thomas and Xisco, with permission of the Technical Corps, did not exercise.



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