Published November 20, 2014
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain's Andres Iniesta will go to the World Cup after medical tests showed a leg injury is not as bad as feared.
Iniesta hurt his right thigh in Tuesday's 6-0 friendly win over Poland.
The Spanish federation said Wednesday that an MRI scan revealed swelling but it "does not appear to be a tear."
"We cannot determine the recovery time, but the player's chances of playing the first game of the World Cup have not been discarded," the federation said on its website.
The 26-year-old Barcelona midfielder emerged from a clinic in Barcelona smiling and told reporters "I'm OK."
European champion Spain opens its schedule in Group H in South Africa against Switzerland on June 16, then plays Honduras and Chile.
Iniesta has not played a full game for Spain since February 2009 and has been bothered by the same muscle problem since May 2009.
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