Diego López
Dealing ACL issue
Lopez is dealing with an ACL injury and is set for further evaluations, according to his club.
Analysis: Lopez went down in the season finale with a knee injury, and it now appears to be serious, as he was diagnosed with an ACL injury. Unfortunately for the player, this could mean surgery is on the horizon, potentially cutting out a major portion of the next season. However, the attacker is still in need of further evaluation, so he could only need rest during the offseason and be fit for the next campaign.
Subbed off after knee discomfort
Lopez was forced off the field in the 51st minute of Saturday's clash with Barcelona after feeling discomfort in his knee.
Analysis: opez attempted to continue after making an awkward movement during a ball dispute but ultimately requested the substitution shortly after. Coach Carlos Corberan reacted immediately, bringing on Largie Ramazani to fill his place. Up until his exit, Lopez had been one of Valencia's most active players, registering three shots, three crosses and one attempted assist. The exit ends what had been a strong recent run for the attacker, who had contributed to two goals in his last two games and held his place in the starting XI for four consecutive matches. The injury draws the curtain on his season with four goals and one assist from 28 shots and 17 chances created across 34 appearances (20 starts) with the club awaiting further medical tests in the coming hours to determine the extent of the knee issue.
Sets up first goal this season
Lopez had an assist with his lone chance created while taking an off target shot during Sunday's 4-3 win over Real Sociedad.
Analysis: Lopez set up Javi Guerra in the 8th minute assisting Valencia's first goal. The assist was the first this season for Lopez as he's combined for two goal involvements, two shots, two chances created and four crosses over his last three starts.
Nets equalizer Thursday
Lopez scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal), two crosses (zero accurate) and one chance created in Thursday's 1-1 draw against Rayo Vallecano.
Analysis: Lopez was at the right place and at the right time to even things up for Valencia, as he tapped home a perfect low cross from Javi Guerra. This was Lopez's fourth goal of the season, and he snapped a prolonged slump since the last time he had found the back of the net in a Liga match was Dec. 1 -- oddly enough, in a 1-1 draw against Rayo Vallecano.
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