
Ismaël Koné
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Recovers well from surgery
Kone (leg) is recovering well after successful surgery on a tibia and fibula fracture sustained against Qatar, with the midfielder seen celebrating energetically alongside teammates following Canada's goal, according to Jean-Francois Teotonio of La Presse. "He was even jumping with me!" Moise Bombito said, while Luc De Fougerolles joked that Kone seemed to have recovered from his injury quite quickly given he was the main figure on the dance floor in the locker room after the qualification.
Analysis: Kone remains sidelined for the rest of the tournament following surgery, with coach Jesse Marsch recognizing the magnitude of what Canada have accomplished without their most gifted midfielder. While he has been unable to contribute on the field, Kone has remained a vocal and upbeat presence around the squad, earning praise from teammates for his attitude since leaving the hospital. The fact the Sassuolo midfielder is already back on his feet is an encouraging sign that he could recover ahead of schedule and be ready to make an impact during the 2026/27 campaign.
Underwent successful surgery
Kone (leg) underwent successful surgery early this morning in Vancouver to repair a lower limb fracture, Canada national team announced.
Analysis: Kone suffered what appeared to be a broken leg on Thursday and was taken to hospital where he underwent surgery, which was confirmed to have been successful. The injury nonetheless rules him out of the remainder of the World Cup and could potentially keep him sidelined for the entire club season as well, with his focus now shifting entirely to recovery.
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