Elche's attacking lineup has taken a significant blow, as one of their key players may be sidelined for the remainder of the La Liga season due to a nagging injury.
The player in question is Yago de Santiago, a 23-year-old winger who has been battling persistent knee issues. After undergoing surgery earlier this year, Yago worked hard to return to the pitch, making 10 La Liga appearances—including several starts—for the Spanish side. However, it now appears that his comeback may be cut short.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, Elche head coach Eder Sarabia revealed that Yago is still experiencing discomfort in his knee. The club's medical staff has decided that the best course of action is to give the winger an extended period of rest, prioritizing his long-term health over short-term gains.
This means Yago is likely to miss Elche's final five matches of the La Liga campaign. The hope is that this break will allow him to fully recover and enter pre-season training at peak condition, ready to make a strong impact next term.
For Elche fans, this is a tough pill to swallow, as Yago's creativity and pace have been valuable assets in their attacking play. But with the season winding down, the club is taking a cautious approach—a smart move that could pay off handsomely when the next campaign kicks off.
