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Real Madrid’s Brazilian defender Eder Militao will be absent from the upcoming World Cup following a surgical procedure on a hamstring injury, which took place on Tuesday. The club confirmed the operation but refrained from disclosing the precise duration of the player’s recovery period.

Details of the Injury and Surgery

In an official statement, Real Madrid reported that their athlete, Eder Militao, successfully underwent surgery to address a rupture in the proximal tendon of the biceps femoris located in his left leg. This significant injury, affecting a crucial muscle group involved in leg movement and stability, has unfortunately ruled him out of participating in the imminent global tournament.

While the exact timetable for Militao’s return to training remains undisclosed, the nature of the injury and the fact that it required surgical intervention suggest an extended rehabilitation process. This development represents a notable setback for both the player and the Brazilian national team, who will have to adjust their defensive lineup accordingly.

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