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Santiago Giménez: How serious is his injury and how long will he be out?
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Santiago Giménez: How serious is his injury and how long will he be out?

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexican forward Santiago Giménez suffered a second-degree ankle sprain during the 2026 World Cup match against England.
  • The injury will sideline him for up to eight weeks, impacting his return to his club, AC Milan.
  • Giménez, who joined the World Cup with limited match fitness after previous injuries, did not score during the tournament.

Mexico's elimination from the 2026 World Cup has been compounded by an injury to forward Santiago Giménez. The striker was forced to leave the pitch during the final stages of the match against England after sustaining an ankle injury.

Medical staff immediately attended to Giménez on the field. He was subsequently transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. Medical studies confirmed a second-degree ankle sprain, a diagnosis that will keep him out of action for approximately eight weeks.

This injury presents another setback for the 23-year-old striker, who has faced a season plagued by physical issues that limited his playing time with his club, AC Milan. Giménez arrived at the World Cup with reduced competitive rhythm and concluded the tournament without scoring any goals, a situation that also reflected his participation with the Mexican national team.

Despite his fitness concerns, coach Javier Aguirre utilized Giménez as an offensive option off the bench. He entered the match against England in the second half but had minimal impact on the game. The injury now requires Giménez to focus on his rehabilitation to return to peak condition.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.