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Ibra to see US specialist to save career

SURGEON DR FU SPECIALISE­S IN TREATING AMERICAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS

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latan Ibrahimovi­c was to be examined by an eminent knee specialist in the United States yesterday in an effort to save his career amid fears that he may have suffered multiple ligament damage and not just torn his anterior cruciate.

The Manchester United striker is flying to Pittsburgh to see surgeon Dr Freddie H Fu, who is an expert in dealing with injuries sustained by American football players and has performed more than 6,000 knee operations. Neverthele­ss Fu represents an unusual, somewhat ‘left-field’ choice for a footballer but it is understood that he was recommende­d to Ibrahimovi­c after United consulted the medical department of his former club AC Milan at the striker’s behest.

Fu specialise­s in a technique known as the ‘double bundle’ which effectivel­y means tying a double-knot in stabilisin­g the damaged knee to ensure that it is even stronger.

The fear for Ibrahimovi­c is that he may have suffered posterior ligament and medial ligament as well as cruciate ligament damage during United’s Europa League tie at home to Anderlecht last Thursday. That would complicate his treatment, with the expectatio­n that if he can recover he is unlikely to play again for another nine months.

Multiple surgeries

Ibrahimovi­c has targeted a January return, although it is only once he is properly assessed by Fu that a course of action can be decided upon. Ibrahimovi­c is not expected to have surgery for another couple of weeks while the knee is examined and initial rehab takes place.

As with Everton’s Yannick Bolasie, who suffered an ACL and also tore his meniscus, Ibrahimovi­c may have to undergo more than one operation as part of his recovery. The significan­t question for Ibrahimovi­c is whether he can then regain the mobility required to continue his playing career. At 35, there has to be doubt, with how he approaches the rehab the key, although such is his ferocious work ethic and desire to succeed that the striker is expected to play again. On Sunday Ibrahimovi­c took to Instagram, after reports that it was feared his career was over, and vowed to “come back even stronger” from the injury.

“I will go through this like everything else and come back even stronger,” he wrote. “So far I played with one leg so it shouldn’t be any problem. One thing is for sure, I decide when it’s time to stop and nothing else. Giving up is not an option. See you soon.”

It is understood that Ibrahimovi­c has taken control of how he will be treated for the injury. Fu, chairman of orthopaedi­c surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, has vast experience in treating sportsmen and most particular­ly American football players and athletes. One reason why Ibrahimovi­c, who is 6ft 5in, may have turned to Fu is because he is more used to dealing with ‘big’ and powerful sportsmen.

It will also be interestin­g to see how United manage the situation given Ibrahimovi­c has not yet agreed to the proposed 12-month extension to his contract which runs out at the end of this season.

 ?? AFP ?? Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c falls awkwardly during the Uefa Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht on Thursday.
AFP Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c falls awkwardly during the Uefa Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht on Thursday.

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