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Real Madrid: Sneijder out for three months
Monday 04 August 2008
(AFP)
Real Madrid said Monday that Dutch international Wesley
Sneijder would be out of action for three months but
did not have to undergo surgery after injuring his knee
during a match in London.
"Sneijder avoids the surgeon," the Spanish
champions said on their website after the player underwent
an MRI on his knee.
The 24-year-old suffered damage to the "internal
lateral ligament" and will undergo "orthopedic
treatment and physiotheraphy" which would keep
him off the field for "around three months,"
the club said.
Sneijder was injured in a heavy tackle by Arsenal's
Abou Diaby in an Emirates Cup match on Sunday, which
the London club won 1-0.
Coach Bernd Schuster said late Sunday he was "very
worried."
"It's really tough. He's in a lot of pain and
we predict the worst," he said.
The midfielder was about the start his second season
with Real after joining from Ajax last year.
The absence of the key player is a hard blow for the
Spanish champions.
But the club have pinned their
hopes on another Dutch midfielder, Hamburg's Rafael
van der Vaart, who confirmed Monday he has sealed a
move to Real.
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