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Ghanaian footballer Alidu Seidu has successfully undergone surgery to repair a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury he sustained last month. The 23-year-old defender suffered the injury during Rennes' Ligue 1 match against Lille, forcing him to leave the pitch after just 18 minutes.
Seidu's club, Rennes, confirmed the injury and announced that the player would undergo surgery to repair the damage. The surgery has been deemed a success, and Seidu is now set to begin his rehabilitation process.
The injury is a significant blow to Seidu, who has been in impressive form for Rennes this season. He earned the club's Player of the Month award in September and had established himself as a key player for the team. Seidu's absence will be felt by Rennes, who will have to navigate several key matches without their star defender.
Seidu will also miss Ghana's 2026 World Cup qualifiers in March, which is a significant setback for the Black Stars. The team will have to rely on other players to fill the void left by Seidu's injury.
Despite the setback, Seidu remains optimistic about his recovery. He took to social media to update his fans on his condition, saying: "My surgery went very well! Now to rehab. I'm going to work hard with the help of my people to get back on the field as soon as possible. Thank you, everyone, for your messages and support—it means a lot."
Seidu's determination and positive attitude will be crucial as he navigates the rehabilitation process. With hard work and dedication, he can return to the pitch stronger and more determined than ever.
The road to recovery will be long and challenging, but Seidu is confident that he can overcome the setback and return to his best form. His fans and supporters will be eagerly awaiting his return to the pitch, and wishing him all the best as he navigates the rehabilitation process.
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