David Beckham injury, footballer out of World Cup


David Beckham will miss the World Cup Finals, after he recieved a complete
Achilles tendon tear on Sunday, in a series A clash. Though he was operated on the
next day, doctors predict that thefootb aller won't be able to run for six months
at least.ITS SAD news for David Beckham fans! The surgeon who has operated on
David Beckham has said that the former England Captain will miss the World Cup
finals, after he tore his Achilles tendon on Sunday. He had been playing in a
series A clash. As per doctors, the star footballer would be out of action for at
least four to five months.
After Sunday's injury, David Beckham had flown to Turku, Finland in a private jet,
deboarding the plane on crutches and quickly heading to Mehilainen hospital for an
emergency scheduled surgery. Post the 50 minute operation, the surgeon confirmed
that the top footballer had suffered from a complete tear of the Achilles tendon.
Professor Orava said, "It was a total tear. It's only a guess, but it's four
months to running and a couple more months to kicking and jumping. He was quite
happy after the operation."
Asked about David Beckham's future chances at the game, the surgeon said, "It's
difficult to say whether he has decided to come back at the same level as before,
but usually people can do what they have done before, if everything goes well."
Achilles tendon tear on Sunday, in a series A clash. Though he was operated on the
next day, doctors predict that thefootb aller won't be able to run for six months
at least.ITS SAD news for David Beckham fans! The surgeon who has operated on
David Beckham has said that the former England Captain will miss the World Cup
finals, after he tore his Achilles tendon on Sunday. He had been playing in a
series A clash. As per doctors, the star footballer would be out of action for at
least four to five months.
After Sunday's injury, David Beckham had flown to Turku, Finland in a private jet,
deboarding the plane on crutches and quickly heading to Mehilainen hospital for an
emergency scheduled surgery. Post the 50 minute operation, the surgeon confirmed
that the top footballer had suffered from a complete tear of the Achilles tendon.
Professor Orava said, "It was a total tear. It's only a guess, but it's four
months to running and a couple more months to kicking and jumping. He was quite
happy after the operation."
Asked about David Beckham's future chances at the game, the surgeon said, "It's
difficult to say whether he has decided to come back at the same level as before,
but usually people can do what they have done before, if everything goes well."
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