Successful operation for Boubacar Kamara

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On February 11, during a match between Aston Villa and Manchester United (1-2) in the Premier League, Boubakar Kamara (24) was injured and had to leave the field. The verdict came the next day, the defensive midfielder suffered a torn cruciate ligament. The French international must therefore say goodbye to his dreams of playing in the Euro. As we learn fromAFP was operated on in Lyon for a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

The operation went well. The former Marseille player should be away from competition for around eight months. A few weeks before the French team’s friendly preparation matches, coach Didier Deschamps will have to make a choice to replace the young Aston Villa midfielder, who has had a great season so far.

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