Brazilian star Neymar’s foot operation a success, inform officials
THE OPERATION, BEGAN EARLY ON SATURDAY MORNING IN THE MATER DEI HOSPITAL IN BELO HORIZONTE
BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL: Surgery on the broken right foot of Brazil and Paris Saint-germain superstar Neymar went successfully Saturday, officials said, leaving the planet’s most expensive footballer in a race to recuperate before the World Cup.
The operation, performed by Brazilian national team surgeon Rodrigo Lasmar, began early on Saturday morning in the Mater Dei hospital in Belo Horizonte.
Just after midday (1500 GMT), a spokesman from the Brazilian football federation announced that the operation was over.
“Neymar is already in his room. It went well,” he said.
Neymar broke his fifth metatarsal — the bone leading to his small toe — during a 3-0 drubbing of Marseille on
February 25.
The striker — whose transfer from Barcelona cost PSG a record 222 million euros ($264 million) last August — has scored 28 goals in 30 appearances in all competitions for the club.
Neymar will miss PSG’S make-or-break game against Real Madrid next Tuesday.
But with Lasmar predicting a recovery period of two and a half to three months, Brazil is worried that Neymar, 26, may not be fit for the World Cup in Russia starting in June. DID LASMAR LIE?
The rival demands from club and country appeared to erupt into tension just as he went under the knife, with Paris newspaper L’equipe reporting on Saturday that PSG believes Lasmar lied about Neymar’s condition.