The pessimistic predictions have come true: Young Žiga Laci has torn cruciate ligaments, and after the surgery, he faces at least six months on the sidelines
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Incredible but true – barely arrived at the Fazanerija, and he’s already injured. And it’s serious. Žiga Laci suffered a severe knee injury during one of his first training sessions in the gear of his new (old) club. As reported at the end of last week, the prospects were not the best, and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination only confirmed the suspicions.
Žiga Laci has strained the cruciate ligaments in his knee, which means that he will undergo surgery first, followed by a prolonged recovery. The young player, who signed for Mura after prematurely terminating his contract with the current Greek champions AEK from Athens, is scheduled to go under the knife next week.
At this point, it’s too early to say how long Žiga Laci will need to return to the field, but in any case, we are talking about several months. The second part of the current season is entirely lost for him, with a good recovery he could be ready after the summer or perhaps a week or a month later. It’s not far from the truth that he will spend **at least half a year** on the sidelines.
To make matters somewhat worse, **Timotej Brkić** also suffered a serious injury in the match against **Radomlje**. Like Žiga Laci, the young midfielder has knee problems, but for now, it’s not known how severe the injury is. In his case, too, the prospects are not the best.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet