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Ricardo Pepi set for surgery after breaking forearm in PSV win
Summary
Ricardo Pepi suffered a broken forearm during PSV's win and will undergo surgery; PSV said he is expected to miss about two months.
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Ricardo Pepi, a striker for PSV Eindhoven and the United States men's national team, broke his forearm during PSV's Eredivisie win over Excelsior. He was injured after landing awkwardly following his second goal and was replaced shortly afterwards. Medical examinations at a hospital confirmed a fracture. PSV announced he will have surgery on Sunday and is ruled out for the immediate future.
Key facts:
- PSV reported that hospital exams confirmed a broken forearm after Pepi landed awkwardly following a goal.
- The club said Pepi is scheduled for surgery on Sunday and has been ruled out of matches for the immediate future.
- PSV estimated he will miss roughly two months, and his availability for upcoming international fixtures and the World Cup build-up is uncertain.
Summary:
Pepi's fracture requires surgery and an initial recovery period, with PSV estimating about two months away from play. The injury interrupts his recent run of form and leaves his participation in March friendlies and the World Cup build-up uncertain. The next scheduled step is the club-announced surgery on Sunday.
