Foyth suffers Achilles tendon rupture, could miss World Cup with Argentina | OneFootball

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·25 de enero de 2026

Foyth suffers Achilles tendon rupture, could miss World Cup with Argentina

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Defender Juan Foyth ruptured the Achilles tendon in his left leg during Villarreal's match against Real Madrid this Saturday, on Matchday 21 of La Liga, and will have to undergo surgery, which means he would miss the next World Cup with the Argentina National Team.

Without contact from any opponent, the Argentine defender landed awkwardly on his foot while turning and felt severe pain in his left ankle. He immediately called for assistance and remained on the ground, clearly showing signs of discomfort, which is why he left the field after 24 minutes of the first half.


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The Yellow Submarine indicated this Sunday that they “will soon release information about the surgical procedure he will have to undergo.” Recovery will require a long period, and the 28-year-old player, who was a champion in Qatar, would be the first casualty for Lionel Scaloni ahead of the World Cup that will begin on June 11.

At the moment of the injury, the medical team quickly entered and decided to take him out of the match, removing him from the field visibly affected. At that moment, Foyth was greeted by Franco Mastantuono and received a heartfelt ovation from the entire Estadio de la Cerámica.

Although the player from La Plata has only 22 appearances for the Albiceleste, he has been a key piece since Scaloni took charge of the national team and a regular call-up, as he played in the last friendly against Angola and was also present in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

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