Amadou Onana Speaks Out After Devastating ACL Injury: “My World Collapsed

Amadou Onana has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a severe injury sustained during a Belgium match. The Aston Villa midfielder described the immediate aftermath of the incident as a moment where his “world collapsed,” though he later stated he now feels “grateful” as he begins the recovery process.

Onana describes the impact of the ACL injury

Amadou Onana spoke publicly for the first time regarding the rupture of his cruciate ligament, detailing the psychological toll of the injury. According to reports from VRT and De Morgen, the midfielder expressed a sense of disbelief and devastation the moment the injury occurred during the international fixture.

“From the moment I fell to the ground, my world collapsed,” Onana said, as quoted by De Morgen. The player admitted that his initial reaction was one of questioning, asking “why me?” before transitioning into a mindset of gratitude and focus on rehabilitation.

For Onana, the timing is particularly disruptive given his established role in the Aston Villa midfield and his importance to the Rode Duivels.

Impact on Aston Villa and potential replacements

Reports from VoetbalPrimeur suggest that the club is already considering options to mitigate the loss. Specifically, the outlet cited Konur, stating that Aston Villa is interested in Mandela Keita as a potential replacement for the injured Belgian.

Impact on Aston Villa and potential replacements

Belgian National Team reaction

According to Sporza, teammates such as Charles De Ketelaere were seen celebrating after a “liberating” World Cup-related duel, contrasting the joy of the team’s performance with the personal setback faced by Onana.

Onana has noted that he is finding solace and strength through his family during the initial stages of his recovery.

Recovery timeline and professional outlook

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