Czech Republic have asserted that captain Tomas Rosicky will have further impact in Euro 2016 in the wake of anguish a thigh harm that precepts him out for three to six weeks.

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The 35-year-old playmaker set up Milan Skoda for the Czechs’ first goal in a 2-2 draw with Croatia on Saturday, yet later pulled up getting a handle on the back of his leg.

Team doctor Petr Zeman told editorialists that a yield has revealed the level of Rosicky’s injury.

“Tomas encountered a low down appealing resonation imaging inspect in the adjacent center, which tragically attested our suspicion that there was a harm to the thigh,” said Zeman.

“One hundred percent [he will] not intervene in any match in the coming days, decidedly not with the Turks, and we assume that even in the coming weeks won’t have the ability to play any match in Euro 2016.

“He’s getting a variety of meds. Nevertheless, it’s by and large a matter of weeks. With this harm, it is to a great degree individual, yet it will between three to six weeks.”

Zeman insisted that Czech Republic have no other damage stresses in their squad before their last assembling match, against Turkey, in Lens on Tuesday.

Borek Dockal could along these lines return from a lower leg harm in the wake of having impact in the opposition in that capacity.

 

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