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Girona coach Michel hospitalized for undisclosed medical issue

Girona coach Michel hospitalized for undisclosed medical issue

Washington Post09-05-2025

BARCELONA, Spain — Girona coach Míchel Sánchez has been the hospitalized for an undisclosed medical reasons, the manager said Friday.
Míchel said in a post on X that he had to be 'hospitalized and under observation for some days.'
That means he won't be available to coach Saturday's home game against Villarreal, with Girona fighting to avoid relegation. Girona is six points from the drop zone in 15th place with four games remaining.

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