Fastball player sidelined due to knee ailment.
Rapid Vienna's Tobias Børkeeiet Suffers Knee Injury, Set for Surgery
In a disappointing turn of events, Norwegian midfielder Tobias Børkeeiet of Rapid Vienna has sustained a cartilage injury in his knee. The injury occurred during the Europa Conference League quarter-final first leg against Djurgårdens IF, and an MRI scan conducted over the weekend confirmed the diagnosis.
The club announced the diagnosis on Monday, and Børkeeiet is expected to undergo surgery in the coming days. The specific date for the surgery has not been disclosed.
The 26-year-old defensive player, who joined Rapid Vienna from Rosenborg Trondheim in the summer, has played 13 games for the Austrian club. The match against Djurgårdens IF ended with a score of 1-0 in favour of Rapid Vienna, but Børkeeiet's injury cast a shadow over the victory.
The injury occurred in the final minutes of the match, when Børkeeiet was a substitute. Despite the setback, the club has not announced a replacement for Børkeeiet in their squad.
The surgery is expected to keep Børkeeiet out of action for several months. The search results do not contain information about the name of the doctor or clinic where Børkeeiet will undergo his surgery.
As Børkeeiet prepares for surgery, the focus shifts to Rapid Vienna's upcoming matches. The club will need to rally together and find a way to continue their winning streak without their valuable midfielder.
We wish Børkeeiet a speedy recovery and look forward to his return to the field.
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