Dutch striker de Jong out of Euros after training ground injury

Dutch striker de Jong out of Euros after training ground injury

The Sevilla player reportedly hurt the inner ligament of his knee.

De Jong (left) has made two brief substitute appearances at Euro 2020. (AP pic)
AMSTERDAM:
Holland striker Luuk de Jong has been forced to quit Euro 2020 after suffering a knee injury in training on Tuesday, the Dutch football association (KNVB) said.

The 30-year-old, who has made two brief substitute appearances at Euro 2020, was injured in a tackle with teammate Cody Gakpo as the Dutch trained the day after beating North Macedonia in their last group game.

“The Sevilla striker, with 38 caps, injured the inner ligament of the knee and, as a result, can no longer play in Euro 2020,” a KNVB statement said on Wednesday.

Uefa regulations do not allow a replacement at this stage of the tournament, except for injured goalkeepers, leaving the Dutch squad down to 24 as they prepare for their round of 16 game in Budapest on Sunday.

They will meet one of the best third-placed finishers, which will be decided on Wednesday.

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