Girona is suffering with Marc-André Ter Stegen's injury, the German goalkeeper who underwent medical tests to determine the extent of the muscle injury he suffered against Oviedo. Concern is growing at Montilivi, as initial impressions suggest the problem is more serious than initially thought. Ter Stegen could be out of action for an extended period, which would seriously jeopardize his main goal: to arrive in top form at the 2026 World Cup. As time passes, the injury has had an immediate impact, and Ter Stegen is already ruled out for the last two friendlies before the World Cup list. The injury comes at the worst possible time, as Ter Stegen had arrived at Girona just two weeks ago, on loan from Barça, with a clear mission: to regain feelings, continuity, and prominence to finally take over the German goal. So, the situation is complicated for the German goalkeeper, who has barely been able to play two games in the last few months. But, the club is still working to find a solution, and the option of Ter Stegen returning to Barça to do some work sessions is being considered. The wait for the final diagnosis is agonizing, and Ter Stegen's future at Girona is uncertain. The German national team is also affected, as Ter Stegen was expected to be a key player in the World Cup. Julian Nagelsmann, the national team coach, expressed his concern about the injury, saying it's a cruel blow for Ter Stegen, who had just returned to playing and was on a good path.