Andorran Star Joan Cervós Suffers Serious Knee Injury, Out for Friendlies
Joan Cervós tore his lateral collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments in a recent match, requiring surgery and ruling him out of Andorra's.
Key Points
- Joan Cervós tore lateral collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments during recent match.
- Scheduled for surgery in coming days; no return timeline given.
- Ruling out Andorran international from upcoming national team friendlies.
- Injury blows to Tricolor ahead of packed preparatory games schedule.
Andorran international footballer Joan Cervós has suffered a serious knee injury, ruling him out of the national team's upcoming friendlies.
The CP Sant Cristóbal player tore his lateral collateral ligament and anterior cruciate ligament during a recent match, the club announced. He is scheduled for surgery in the coming days.
Cervós, a key figure for the Tricolor squad, will miss Andorra's international commitments later this month. No further timeline for his return has been provided.
The injury comes as a blow to the national team, which faces a packed schedule of preparatory games. CP Sant Cristóbal has not detailed the exact circumstances of the incident.
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