The football world is holding its breath after worrying news from Portugal. According to Porto, Samu Omorodion has suffered a knee sprain with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
A diagnosis that paralyzes Porto and the National Team
With a complete ligament tear, Omorodion will have to undergo surgery and face a recovery period of between seven and nine months.
This situation automatically rules him out of the 2026 World Cup, leaving a void that will be difficult to fill both at his club and in the plans of Luis De La Fuente, who considered him a key piece in the attack.
The impact of a significant absence
The news has come as a cold shower to those around the player, who was going through one of the best moments of his career. Samu's power and goal-scoring ability were among the great hopes for the tournament; however, the focus now shifts radically to his long-term health.
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