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·17 de abril de 2025
Real Betis star ruled out for 4 months after undergoing hamstring surgery

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·17 de abril de 2025
La Liga outfit Real Betis have this week announced a considerable personnal setback in the club’s defensive ranks.
This comes amid confirmation that Diego Llorente has been ruled out for the remainder of the campaign, and beyond.
Stopper Llorente, for his part, was forced into a premature departure from Real Betis’ La Liga meeting with Villarreal over the weekend.
En route to a 2-1 defeat for Manuel Pellegrini’s troops, the former Leeds United man was hooked from proceedings, with a muscular problem.
Post-match, it was revealed that Llorente had suffered ‘an advanced proximal tendon injury in his left hamstring’.
As much culminated in the 31-year-old being forced under the knife, in an advanced procedure in Finland on Thursday morning.
And an update on his wellbeing has since been provided.
As per Dr. José Manuel Álvarez Casado, head of medical services at Real Betis, in quotes sourced by Mundo Deportivo:
‘Diego Llorente underwent surgery today in Finland by Dr. Lempainen. Everything went well, without incident or problems. I’ve been speaking with the player, and he’s feeling well. He has had both tendons that had been torn in his left hamstring reattached. If there are no surgical problems, he will return to Seville tomorrow.’
Dr. Álvarez Casado continued:
“Recovery will take around four months.”
Conor Laird – GSFN