Celtic forward Marco Tilio, currently on loan with Melbourne City, has encountered a major setback after partially tearing his left hamstring tendon.
The injury happened during a game against Western United and is expected to keep Tilio out for six to eight weeks. This news is a disappointment for the young forward, who had been hoping to regain form and secure more consistent playing time after facing injuries and limited chances at Celtic.
Tilio had shown early promise since returning to AAMI Park in January, even scoring against Newcastle Jets. However, this recent injury interrupts that progress and may keep him sidelined until the new year, affecting both his contributions to the club and potential opportunities with the Australian national team.
Melbourne City stated that Tilio’s rehabilitation will be managed carefully, prioritizing his long-term fitness over a speedy return. This cautious approach aims to avoid further setbacks and support his full recovery.
Understandably, Tilio was emotional as he left the field, unable to catch a break in his recent career. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for his smooth recovery and return to the pitch.
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