One day after being forced to sit out most of the finals of the World Cup
of indoor soccer, Falcao received positive news in regard to his injury
yesterday.
The Brazilian national team defeated Spain to win their first World Cup in 12
years. The game was tied 2-2 after regulation time, taking the decision to
penalty kicks. Brazil won the title without much participation from their star
player.
After receiving the good news that his injury suffered in Sunday's game was
less serious than first thought, Falcao declared from the Albert Einstein
hospital in Sao Paulo that he will take three months off in order to recuperate
and celebrate the victory.
The injury to his left knee is the worst the player has ever suffered.
However, the athlete will not need corrective surgery. Falcao was also named the
tournament's most valuable player.
"Based on what we saw yesterday, the medical exams were quite positive. The
injury could have been a lot worse if he continued to play. We did the right
thing by taking him out of the game," said Andre Pedrinelli, the team doctor who
accompanied Falcao in the hospital yesterday.
"Things aren't so bad. I was in pain all day long. But, in the end, I am only
going to have an extended vacation," said the striker.