Ismael Kone undergoes surgery for broken leg after Qatar match
Quick Look
- Canada midfielder Ismael Kone has undergone surgery for a broken leg sustained during a 6-0 win over Qatar.
- The 24-year-old expressed gratitude to teammates and fans via Instagram, vowing to return soon.
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Why It Matters
Canada midfielder Ismael Kone sustained a broken leg during a World Cup match against Qatar and has since undergone surgery.
Canada midfielder Ismael Kone has thanked his team-mates and fans for their support after having surgery on a broken leg.
The 24-year-old sustained the injury during the World Cup co-hosts' thumping 6-0 win over Qatar on Thursday.
The former Watford player was caught late and badly by Assim Madibo as he challenged for possession, with players on both sides looking shocked as Kone received lengthy treatment.
The Sassuolo midfielder was able to wave to the crowd as he eventually left the pitch on a stretcher.
He said on Instagram: "Your love and support has been felt, honestly thank you so much. You can't even imagine how grateful I am to everyone who reached out and that has me in their prayers
"I wanted you to know that I love you guys from the bottom of my heart and our brotherhood is everything to me.
"What you guys did yesterday will stay with me forever. I'll be back very soon and we'll keep making more memories together."
Canada's final game in Group B is against Switzerland on 24 June (20:00 BST).
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AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Kone will return to playing football.
Very likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What is the expected recovery timeline for Kone?
- Will this injury affect his future career prospects?






