Angel Di Maria injury: Argentina midfielder looks set to miss remainder of the World Cup

Winger injured in win over Belgium

Charles Reynolds
Monday 07 July 2014 09:34 EDT
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Angel Di Maria looks set to miss the rest of the World Cup as a result of the injury he sustained in Argentina's win over Belgium.

The midfielder suffered a thigh injury midway through the first half of his side's quarter-final and was replaced by Enzo Perez.

Now, according to reports from media in South America, he looks set to miss the remainder of the tournament.

Argentina's coach Alejandro Sabella said the Real Madrid man would be examined this Sunday.

"Angel has a problem in front of his right thigh and he is going to do an analysis tomorrow," he said.

Argentina face Holland in the World Cup semi-finals next Wednesday.

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