Sven Botman, the Newcastle and Netherlands defender, will be out of action for six to nine months due to an ACL injury that requires surgery.
Sven Botman, the Newcastle United defender, has suffered a devastating blow as he has been ruled out of action for a lengthy period of “six to nine months” due to a knee injury. The centre-back sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury during Newcastle’s recent 2-0 defeat against Manchester City in the FA Cup. As a result, he will undergo surgery to address the issue.
In an official statement released by the club, it was confirmed that Botman will have his surgery next week. The scan results have confirmed the ACL injury, and the player is expected to make his return to the pitch within the next six to nine months. This is not the first time Botman has faced a knee injury, as he initially suffered one in September 2023. However, he opted for a non-surgical rehabilitation plan, which allowed him to make a comeback in December.
Newcastle United expressed their well wishes for Botman’s recovery, hoping for a full and speedy return to action. This injury comes as another setback for manager Eddie Howe, who has already had to deal with several injuries throughout the season. Goalkeeper Nick Pope is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury, while Joelinton underwent thigh surgery in January. Additionally, Callum Wilson is in the process of recovering from chest surgery. Furthermore, Sandro Tonali, a high-profile signing from AC Milan last summer, is serving a 10-month ban for breaching betting rules.
Newcastle’s season has fallen short of expectations after their remarkable qualification for the Champions League last year, ending a 20-year absence from the prestigious competition. Currently, they sit in 10th place in the Premier League, a considerable 16 points behind the top four. Their next match is against West Ham on Saturday, March 30, and it will be broadcast live on TNT Sports.