Aston Villa and Belgium have been hit with tough news. Midfielder Amadou Onana tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) while playing for his national team at the World Cup. This injury will keep him off the field for a long time.
What Happened During the Match
Onana was competing in a World Cup game when the injury occurred. He went down without contact and had to be helped off the pitch. Medical exams later confirmed the worst — a full ACL tear.
- The injury happened during a group stage match for Belgium.
- Onana was immediately substituted and did not return to play.
- ACL tears often require surgery and months of recovery.
Impact on His Season and Team
For Aston Villa, losing Onana is a big blow. He has been a key player in midfield, known for his strength and ability to win the ball. The club will now have to adjust their lineup without him for the rest of the season.
Belgium also loses a young star who was crucial to their World Cup campaign. Onana, only 23 years old, had been one of the team’s most consistent performers in the tournament.
Looking Ahead: Recovery and Return
ACL injuries typically take six to nine months to fully heal after surgery. Onana will need to work hard on rehab to regain his strength and mobility. The good news is that many players return from this injury and play at a high level.
Fans can expect Onana to miss the rest of the club season and possibly the start of next year. His focus now is on recovery, with support from his medical team and family.