An unfortunate entry marks the World Cup in Canada
Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné, 24, underwent surgery on Thursday night after suffering a fracture of the tibia and fibula in his left leg during the match against Qatar. The injury occurred in the 51st minute, when he received a tackle from behind by Assim Madibo, who was sent off with a red card.
Koné, who finished his first season with Italian club Sassuolo, was immediately taken for medical attention. The Canadian Football Association confirmed the operation on Friday, ensuring that the player is under the necessary care for his recovery.
Reactions and messages of support
Madibo personally apologized to Koné after the match. Koné himself thanked the expressions of affection on social networks:
“You can’t even imagine how grateful I am to everyone who reached out to me and has me in their prayers. To the Canadian brothers, I became an assistant coach to support you from the sideline. I love you with all my heart and our brotherhood means everything to me. What you did yesterday will stay with me forever. I will be back very soon and we will continue to create more memories together.”
Despite adversity, Koné’s commitment to the Canadian team remains strong. Your quick intervention and the support of the team are key to your future recovery.




