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How long will it take for Neymar to return to the courts?

Neymar suffered a severe foot foul and had to leave the court on a stretcher, due to gravity during the second stage of PSG vs. Saint-Etienne for Ligue 1.

By Alexis Almosnino

Neymar suffered a severe foot foul and had to leave the court on a stretcher, due to gravity during the second stage of PSG vs. Saint-Etienne for Ligue 1.
Neymar suffered a severe foot foul and had to leave the court on a stretcher, due to gravity during the second stage of PSG vs. Saint-Etienne for Ligue 1.
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The injuries do not want to abandon Neymar. This time, during the development of PSG vs. Saint-Etienne for Ligue 1, the forward suffered a sprained left ankle. For this action, the player was treated on the court of the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium and after a few minutes he left on a stretcher.

Neymar, an attacker led by coach Mauricio Pochettino, came to his court to participate in the construction of the play. The former Santos had control of the balloon and advanced onto the field, but from behind there was a sweep from Yvann Macon, who did his best to recover the ball.

After Macon's attempt, Neymar wanted to advance, but the moment he stepped on the balloon, he sprained his ankle. That impact was so painful that the broadcast cameras showed a close-up of the player, who immediately complained and left the field with tears in his eyes.

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Neymar, who has had a lot of ankle problems, hurt himself again. Even, due to injuries of that type, the crack was away from the courts for weeks. In fact, it is clear that he will not play again for the remainder of the year, despite the fact that the corresponding studies will only be carried out tomorrow to determine the severity of his injury. The truth is that the former Barcelona, despite the drama he experienced on the day of Ligue 1, left the stadium amid the whistles of the locals.

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