Rodrygo's Season-Ending Injury Shocks Real Madrid
Brazilian winger Rodrygo sustains a severe knee injury, ruling him out for Real Madrid's season and the World Cup. While the club and Brazil's federation have not detailed his recovery timeline, Rodrygo's absence leaves a significant gap following his crucial role in previous matches.
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Brazil's international soccer star Rodrygo has been dealt a major blow with a torn ACL and meniscus in his right knee, as revealed by Real Madrid on Tuesday. The 25-year-old player sustained the injury during Madrid's 1-0 defeat to Getafe, impacting both his club season and World Cup appearances.
Having recently returned from a month-long hiatus due to tendinitis, Rodrygo's participation in the World Cup was thrown into doubt, despite him being a key player in Brazil's previous World Cup fixtures, including their penalty shootout exit against Croatia.
Real Madrid and Brazil's soccer federation have yet to provide details on the required surgery or potential recovery timeline, though the federation did extend its wishes for a 'speedy recovery.' Rodrygo's prior contributions to his national and club teams underline the impact of his absence.
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