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Germany international Stindl to miss 2018 World Cup

Xinhua,April 30, 2018 Adjust font size:

BERLIN, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Borussia Monchengladbach's Lars Stindl will miss the World Cup after suffering a high-grade injury in his left ankle, the Bundesliga side announced in an official statement on Sunday.

Stindl twisted his ankle and had to be replaced by Michael Cuisance in the 35th minute in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Schalke on the road.

According to the club's statement, a MRI scan revealed that the 29-year-old midfielder sustained a "severe capsular and ligament injury with also an injury to the syndesmosis in his left ankle joint."

Hence, the German international will undergo a surgery in the coming days. Besides, he will be ruled out for "several weeks" and will not be available for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

"To injure yourself so badly at this time is very hard. On one hand, I cannot help my team in the important season finale and on the other hand, it is very bitter that my World Cup hopes have been destroyed," Lars Stindl told the club's official homepage.

Stindl joined Borussia Monchengladbach from Hannover in July 2015. He quickly established himself as an offensive and creative midfielder. Since his arrival he provided 22 assists and 24 goals in 91 Bundesliga appearances.

His performances with the "Foals" earned him call up for Germany's national team in 2017. He made his international debut against Denmark on June 6. Stindl played ever since eleven caps and marked four goals.

The 9th placed "Foals" encounter struggling Freiburg and relegation threatened Hamburg in the last two rounds of Bundesliga. Enditem