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Neymar ‘happy’ but return uncertain after surgery: PSG

Club’s medical chief says Brazilian striker possibly out for up to four months 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Mar 2023 9:53PM

Neymar ‘happy’ but return uncertain after surgery: PSG
Brazilian striker Neymar has underwent a successful ankle surgery yesterday, but a Paris Saint-Germain medical chief said that doctors are still unsure when he will fully recover to return to the field. – @football_tweets Twitter pic, March 11, 2023

DOHA – Doctors are still not certain when Brazilian striker Neymar will be able to return to play despite a successful ankle operation in a Qatari hospital, a Paris Saint-Germain medical chief said today.

The French club said before yesterday’s surgery that the 31-year-old could be out for up to four months, ruling him out of the rest of this season. 

“Neymar Junior was operated yesterday, it was very successful,” Hakim Chalabi, PSG’s medical director general told AFP. 

“Right now he is very good and he is happy. 

“He is not in so much pain and the surgeons who operated (on him) are very happy.” 

Neymar will stay at the Aspetar sports hospital in Qatar for at least two days. After a period of rest, PSG will start physiotherapy, Chalabi said. 

“Later on we will evaluate a time for a return on the field. Right now it is a bit soon to talk about.” 

The club’s medical staff will consult with the surgeons after more examinations. 

“He is going to be on crutches for a few days but then after he should be back to half weight lifting.” 

Neymar was stretchered off with his latest injury in a Ligue 1 game against Lille last month. He injured the same ankle in 2018. 

Chalabi said that after the operation, Neymar “should be back at a normal level but with less risk of injury.” 

Fitness has been a regular concern since PSG signed Neymar for a world-record 222 million euros (RM1.069 billion) in 2017. 

He has played only 112 of PSG’s 228 Ligue 1 matches since his arrival. – AFP, March 11, 2023

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