Mascherano explained that the Argentine’s absence from Tuesday’s Herons training session was merely precautionary, intended to ease minor back discomfort.
“He trained on Monday but was feeling some tightness in his back, so on Tuesday we preferred that he rest rather than add more workload and risk making it worse. Yesterday, he trained normally and completed the full session with us, so with that rest, we managed to prevent the pain from increasing, nothing more,” said Mascherano. "He's ready to play 90 minutes and more."
Mascherano's assurances mean the Herons will have their full arsenal available for a series in which the team that wins two out of three matches advances. Regardless of Friday’s result, the second game between the two teams will take place on Nov. 1, giving both sides enough time to recover from tomorrow’s clash.





