Ghana international Marvin Senaya has successfully undergone surgery after suffering a hamstring injury during the Black Stars’ FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash against Colombia.
The defender sustained the injury in the fiercely contested encounter, forcing him to undergo an operation as part of his recovery process. The procedure was successful, offering positive news despite the setback.
Senaya is now expected to spend several months on the sidelines, ruling him out for the start of the new season as he begins an extensive rehabilitation programme.
The injury comes as a significant blow for both the player and his club, with the versatile defender having been an important figure for the Black Stars during their World Cup campaign.
While no exact return date has been confirmed, the focus will now shift to Senaya’s recovery, with medical staff hopeful he will make a full return once he completes his rehabilitation. His absence will be keenly felt as he works towards regaining full fitness in the months ahead.