Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné undergoes surgery to repair broken leg at World Cup
VANCOUVER — Filling an Ismaël Koné-sized hole in Canada’s lineup won’t be easy as the country continues its World Cup quest.
The central midfielder underwent successful surgery Thursday night after the tibia and fibula in his left leg were broken during a group-stage matchup against Qatar.
The surgeons who performed the operation were watching the game before they were called into action, Canada’s head coach Jesse Marsch said Friday.
Koné, 24, is expected to make a full recovery, but he will not be available for the rest of the tournament.


