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The Moroccan goalkeeper, who arrived in Dortmund with his left hand bandaged, did goal work together with his teammates on the stage of the match

Bono alcanza un balón en el estadio del Borussia.

Sevilla has been orphaned in goal in one of its vital commitments of the course, such as the return of the Copa del Rey at the Camp Nou. Bono suffered a blow in training that Monday, a week ago, which even keeps him today with a bandage on his left hand. He has a problem with one of his fingers and medically he is just right to play the duel in Dortmund, where part of the team's chances are because the Moroccan is under the stick. If he cannot act, the coach will have to decide between Vaclik and the youth squad Alfonso.

Bono has been testing himself this afternoon, in official training, on the grass where the game is played. He has made goal without apparent difficulties. He is better than a few days ago, but he is still in discomfort. Anyway, between the coach and the player himself they will decide what is the best and the risks that he has to play with one of the fingers of his left hand damaged. Next Sunday comes the derby. In addition, there are important league games ahead of them to put into play the goalkeeper's physique and a part as sensitive as his own hand.

And not only the problem exists in terms of the stops or the good performances that Bono has had defending the goal of Seville, where he was being unquestionable until his injury under sticks and one of the great architects of the good season of the Andalusian club. He also conditions the way the team plays, since his footwork is remarkable when it comes to taking risks and attracting rivals, so that the ball output does not depend on the hit to the striker.

The goalkeeper is in the final stretch of his ailment. If he does not play tomorrow, the normal thing is that it will be the game on Sunday in the League. If he does it today, it could still be the weekend, although with the risk of damaging his finger again. The logical thing would be that Lopetegui did not risk, despite the importance of the meeting, and gave the title to the usual substitute, a Vaclik who has shown that this time without competing has not done him any good. What's more, after his last knee injury, his reflexes are slow and he has serious problems in lateral mobility, as demonstrated in Elche's second goal on Saturday. Alfonso Pastor, who has already made his Champions League debut against Chelsea, is ready. Bono has the last word.

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