This has been reported for months. Female soccer players often suffer serious cruciate ligament injuries. All you have to do is track down the long list of players who missed the World Cup for this reason. After the World Cup, the nightmare continues. Yesterday was the Swedish international Rebecca Blomqvist broke the news: “I am sad,” he wrote on his social networks.
The 26-year-old Wolfsburg striker was injured in the German Cup match against Potsdam when he committed a foul when his knee stuck in the grass while attempting a long pass. “Sometimes life isn’t fair,” he lamented. “Yesterday, during the Cup match, I tore the cruciate ligament in my right knee. Right now, I’m devastated, but I’ll do everything to come back stronger,” she added.
Blomqvist, who scored three goals in the World Cup, lost to FC Barcelona in the final of the last edition of the Champions League in that epic match where the Blaugrana overcame a two-goal deficit. It doesn’t seem to be a good time for the footballer, who now faces many months of rehabilitation. For now, Wolfsburg have to start the league without him, next weekend.
Source: La Verdad

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