The Polish football federation said Sunday he will probably need surgery on the injured left knee.
Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik
could be out for several months after suffering a knee injury in
Poland's World Cup qualifier win against Denmark.
The
Polish football federation said Sunday he will probably need surgery on
the injured left knee which suffered anterior cruciate ligament damage
during Poland's 3-2 win against Denmark in Warsaw on Saturday.
"Arek
Milik has undergone tests on his injured knee, which have shown damage
to the anterior cruciate ligament," Kwiatkowski, the federation
spokesman, said on Twitter.
"Arek will return to Napoli on Sunday. He is likely to have to undergo surgery and could be out for several months."
Milik,
22, joined Napoli in August from Ajax and has made a huge impact at the
Serie A club. And after two rounds of the Champions League for Napoli
he is joint top scorer on three goals along with Lionel Messi
(Barcelona), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) and Edinson Cavani (Paris
Saint Germain)
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