Coach Paniagua expressed his concern about the situation of Viancha, who is considered a key piece in the team’s scheme. At the end of the match, He said he initially thought the injury might be a simple blow to the ankle.but it was later confirmed that it was severe pain in the collarbone.
In recent statements, the manager explained: “He suffered a hard tackle in the match against Australia, a blow, first to the knee, where he has a minor lesion of the medial collateral pigment and when he fell he suffered a fracture of the clavicle.”
The absence of Karla Viancha in the next meeting, scheduled for September 3it would be a hard blow for the Colombian National Team, which is looking to advance in the tournament. “We are very hurt by the departure of the player, who is important for the National Team, a player who was doing well and in her debut is left out of the World Cup,” said Paniagua.
Viancha, born in Bogotá on November 8, 2005, has been a promising figure in Colombian football, standing out not only for her ability on the field, but also for his career at the Independiente Santa Fe clubwhere she was champion of the Colombian league.