Barça: successful operation for Marc-André ter Stegen

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After being taken off after a serious injury against Villarreal this Sunday, Marc-André ter Stegen (32 years old) will miss the entire season with FC Barcelona. In a statement released this Monday morning, FC Barcelona announced that “tests carried out on first-team player Marc ter Stegen confirm that he suffers from a complete rupture of the patellar tendon in his right knee.

This Monday afternoon, the German goalkeeper was due to undergo surgery. “FC Barcelona confirms that Marc ter Stegen has been satisfactorily operated on the patellar tendon of his right knee by Dr. Joan Carles Monllau under the supervision of the medical department. He is unavailable and his progress will determine his availability.”The player still hopes to return before the end of the season.

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