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Swans fear Johnson has torn ACL in ‘good’ knee

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SYDNEY fears Alex Johnson has torn the ACL in his “good” right knee and will require a sixth reconstruc­tion in a shattering developmen­t for the luckless backman.

Johnson limped from the ground in the arms of the trainers during the first quarter of yesterday’s win over Melbourne at the MCG.

“It doesn’t look great. I’m not too sure,” Johnson told the Seven Network. “It’s sort of similar to my first one but we’ll see how we go from here.”

The 26-year-old’s knee buckled underneath him when he changed direction while pursuing Jesse Hogan in the forward pocket.

Johnson was clearly emotional while being treated on the interchang­e bench before joining his teammates for their quarter-time huddle.

He’s undergone five reconstruc­tions among a total of 12 knee operations but last week returned to play his first game since the 2012 grand final.

Johnson’s latest injury soured an otherwise triumphant day for Sydney, who also lost Nick Smith to a hamstring issue but showed tremendous grit to post a nine-point win.

“It’s a strange feeling for everyone, to be honest,” coach John Longmire said.

“You have a great win and you really reach down into the depths of your character for that win, and we were thrilled by it … but you come off the ground and Alex has got a suspected ACL on his good side, so everyone’s digesting that, including Alex.”

Johnson has managed just 47 AFL games since being picked by the Swans in the 2010 draft. He was delisted in 2017 but the Swans then used their final selection in the rookie draft to keep him on their books.

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