
Picture: Canada defender visits Koné in hospital as Sassuolo star has surgery
Ismael Koné underwent surgery after suffering a broken leg in Canada’s 6-0 World Cup win...
Ismael Koné underwent surgery after suffering a broken leg in Canada’s 6-0 World Cup win over Qatar last night and was immediately visited at the hospital by his compatriot Moïse Bombito.
Canada’s first-ever World Cup win, inspired by Jonathan David’s hat-trick last night, was marred by a horrific injury suffered by Sassuolo midfielder Koné.
The 24-year-old was stretchered off following a reckless challenge from Assim Madibo, who was immediately confronted by some of Koné’s teammates and then received a straight red card after a VAR check.
“You could hear the bone snap,” said Canada coach Jesse Marsch via The Athletic.
“Your heart goes out to him. Everybody’s shaken for him.”
Ten minutes after Koné’s injury, Nathan Saliba scored a free-kick goal for Canada and celebrated by holding up Koné’s No.8 shirt.
“Koné means everything to this team,” said Juventus and Canada striker David.
“If you ask the same question to any guy on this team, they will tell you the same. He is someone that we love a lot.”
Koné immediately underwent surgery at a Vancouver Hospital and was visited by his teammate Bombito, who then shared a picture on Instagram.
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Source: Football Italia
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