Real Betis: William Carvalho suffers terrible injury

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A big blow for Real Betis. While the Andalusian club finally got its season off to a good start by winning its duel against Leganés (2-0) in the opening of the 5th day of La Liga, thanks to goals from Abde Eze and Vitor Roque, the Verdiblancos lost William Carvalho to injury. Injured in the first half, the 32-year-old midfielder was forced to give up his place after only 26 minutes of play. And the news received this morning is not good for the Lusitanian.

Indeed, Real Betis indicated that the former Sporting player suffered a complete rupture of the Achilles tendon in his right leg, requiring surgery. Although the Spanish team did not specify the length of time the player will be out, it seems unlikely that the Portuguese international (80 caps, 5 goals) will return to competition before 2025…

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