Canada's World Cup Hopes Hit as Marcelo Flores Suffers Knee Injury
Canadian footballer Marcelo Flores will miss the World Cup after injuring his right knee during the CONCACAF Champions Cup final, as announced by his club UANL Tigres. The 22-year-old sustained the ACL injury, which will require surgery, ruling him out of Canada's World Cup squad.
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Marcelo Flores, a key player for Canada's World Cup squad, will be absent due to an ACL injury sustained in the CONCACAF Champions Cup final, according to his club, UANL Tigres. The injury occurred during the 77th minute of the match against Toluca.
Flores, who had recently changed his national eligibility from Mexico to Canada, is set to undergo surgery soon. The 22-year-old expressed his gratitude to supporters through an Instagram post, assuring them of his determination to return stronger. His absence will be felt as Canada co-hosts the World Cup, starting their campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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