BK Häcken’s Stine Larsen, 27, has pulled the cruciate ligament.
The striker now misses the rest of the season, including the WC.
– You have to look at the positives and I’m looking forward to getting back on the field again, says Larsen on the club’s website.
After a collision with an opponent, Stine Larsen was forced to step off with a bandaged knee in Häcken’s match against Vittsjö.
Now the attacker has received his sentence.
The cruciate ligament is off, and Larsen she for the rest of the season.
Missing the WC
The Danish national team player will therefore not be able to play this summer’s WC in Australia and New Zealand.
– It’s easy to get sad when you think about everything you miss, but I choose to focus on the positive things that lie ahead. I’m in a good place with good people around me, I know I’ll come back stronger, says Larsen.
The cruciate ligament injury is Larsen’s second in his career.
– I’ve been through this before so I know what to expect. You have to look at the positives and I’m looking forward to getting back on the pitch again.