Napoli midfielder Kevin de Bruyne has suffered a significant setback in his bid for consistency after undergoing surgery on a thigh injury. The 34-year-old Belgium international was injured while scoring a penalty against Inter Milan, and it is now feared he will be out of action for an extended period.
De Bruyne clutched the back of his right thigh during the match, prompting him to be substituted by his team. He was then taken to hospital where scans revealed a high-grade tear in the bicep femoris muscle at the back of his thigh. The severity of the injury has been confirmed as a high-grade hamstring strain.
Napoli have announced that De Bruyne underwent successful surgery on Wednesday, but there is no timeline for his return to action. This comes as a significant blow to the reigning Serie A champions, who have struggled to maintain consistency this season.
De Bruyne joined Napoli in June after being released by Manchester City, and has made four goals in eight league appearances so far. The injury will be a concern for both De Bruyne and his team, as they look to get back on track in the Italian top flight.
De Bruyne clutched the back of his right thigh during the match, prompting him to be substituted by his team. He was then taken to hospital where scans revealed a high-grade tear in the bicep femoris muscle at the back of his thigh. The severity of the injury has been confirmed as a high-grade hamstring strain.
Napoli have announced that De Bruyne underwent successful surgery on Wednesday, but there is no timeline for his return to action. This comes as a significant blow to the reigning Serie A champions, who have struggled to maintain consistency this season.
De Bruyne joined Napoli in June after being released by Manchester City, and has made four goals in eight league appearances so far. The injury will be a concern for both De Bruyne and his team, as they look to get back on track in the Italian top flight.