Barcelona's Yaya Toure And Dmytro Chygrynskiy Back In Full Training

The Ivorian and Ukrainian look on course to mae full recoveries...

By Cyrus C. Malek

Xavi Hernandez, Barcelona (Getty Images)
As reported by Marca, Yaya Toure and Dmytro Chygrynskiy returned to train normally with Barcelona this morning as both the Ivorian and Ukrainian seem to have recovered from their respective injuries. This favourable news comes on the heels of a nightmarish week for the Blaugrana, who at one point had Chygrynskiy, Toure, Eric Abidal, Dani Alves, Xavi Hernandez and Seydou Keita all out with injury.

Barca received even better news than expected as both Xavi and Dani Alves took to the training pitch to complete a light jog, and Alves also did a few exercises with the ball. While it seems unlikely that either will make a return to the squad for Saturday's match against Racing Santander at the Camp Nou, it is possible that they could be included for next week's Champions League encounter against Stuttgart.
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