Schouten to miss World Cup after surgery on cruciate ligament injury


PSV Eindhoven captain Jerdy Schouten sustained a cruciate ligament injury in the match against Utrecht ​that required surgery, his club said on ‌Sunday, ruling the Netherlands midfielder out of the World Cup.

Schouten suffered the injury in the second half of ​Saturday’s 4-3 victory when he twisted his ​knee and the 29-year-old was taken off on ⁠a stretcher.

PSV said further examinations on Sunday ​confirmed the injury which generally takes six to nine ​months for a full recovery.

“When it happened, I actually felt immediately that something was wrong,” Schouten said.

“You still have ​a glimmer of hope that it isn’t too ​bad, but unfortunately that turned out not to be the ‌case. ⁠The blow is big right now, but I will move on quickly.

“Great things are about to happen for PSV again and I will do ​everything I can ​to be ⁠involved in everything.”

Schouten made 40 appearances for PSV across all competitions this ​season, including 28 league games as they ​inch ⁠closer to a third straight title.

Having made his international debut in 2022, Schouten has played 17 ⁠times for ​the Netherlands, last playing the ​full 90 minutes in a friendly draw with Ecuador last ​week.