A Celtic injury is causing panic and worry thousands of miles away.
With the international break just around the corner, injuries picked up by players while featuring for their clubs are often a concern for the national teams.
This is the case with Luis Palma, who recently had an issue with Celtic which has been worrying the Honduras media about a potential absence.
Several local reports had been showing some panic about the Celtic situation. Now outlet Diez now shares a story that should make national team fans a little calmer about it all.
The outlet says the ‘alarms go off’, but the player only has a bruise on his right calf, and should recover for the international matches.
Palmas indeed missed Celtic’s matches against Livingston and Hearts, being unavailable for Brendan Rodgers’ side, but it’s said he’ll now be ready in the ‘coming days’.
He’s set to be ready for the match against Costa Rica, which is quite important, as that could give them qualification for the Copa America this year.
Palmas has 11 goals and 13 assists in 35 appearances for Celtic this season, and his country will be counting on a good performance from him… so long as he’s fit.