Marquinhos, one of the most promising young defenders in Brazilian football, has suffered another setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury that he sustained during São Paulo's match against Atlético Paranaense on February 18.
According to reports from Brazil, Marquinhos is expected to miss at least two months of action after undergoing surgery to repair the tear in his left hamstring. The injury occurred while Marquinhos was trying to make a tackle on the opponent's striker, and it required him to undergo emergency treatment by the medical staff at the game's end.
The news comes as a blow for São Paulo, who had high hopes for their star defender this season. Marquinhos has already missed several matches due to previous injuries,Serie A Stadium including a knee ligament damage that kept him out of action for over three months last year.
Despite the setback, São Paulo coach Tite remains optimistic about Marquinhos' recovery and the potential impact he could have on the team next season. He believes that Marquinhos' versatility and experience will be crucial for the team's success, even if he may not be able to play every game.
As the season progresses, we can only hope that Marquinhos continues to recover quickly and returns to full fitness before the end of the campaign. With his experience and skillset, he could be a key player for São Paulo and the rest of the Série A league.