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Antoine Dupont opéré des ligaments croisés, ça s'est « bien passé »

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Rome , Italy - 21 January 2025; France captain Antoine Dupont during the launch of the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship at Spazio Field in Rome, Italy. (Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Le demi de mêlée du XV de France et du Stade Toulousain a été opéré à Toulouse lundi après sa rupture des ligaments croisés, a indiqué l’encadrement du Stade Toulousain mardi.

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L’opération, réalisée au Médipôle de Toulouse, « s’est bien passée », selon le staff toulousain, et le capitaine des Bleus devait sortir de cet établissement mardi.

La star de 28 ans (59 sélections) avait déjà été opérée dans cette clinique toulousaine pour la même blessure en 2018.

Le N.9 des ‘rouge et noir’ s’est blessé lors d’un déblayage virulent après 29 minutes de jeu lors de la victoire française en Irlande dans le Tournoi des Six Nations début mars.

Après sa sortie de la pelouse de l’Aviva Stadium, soutenu par deux membres de l’équipe médicale, le diagnostic n’avait pas tardé : rupture des ligaments croisés du genou droit, comme sept ans plus tôt, déjà face à l’Irlande dans le Tournoi.

‘Toto’ Dupont devrait être éloigné des terrains durant environ huit mois.

Il manquera donc les phases finales qui se profilent pour le Stade Toulousain, alors que le club champion de France et d’Europe en titre compte sur sa doublure habituelle au poste de demi de mêlée, Paul Graou, et sur le Japonais Naoto Saito pour le mener le jeu haut-garonnais.

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