Former France Scrum-Half Machenaud Suffers Knee Ligament Damage
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Former France scrum-half Machenaud suffers knee ligament damage
Former France international scrum-half Maxime Machenaud insisted Tuesday he would fight to return this season despite suffering torn cruciate ligaments in his right knee and two sprains while playing for Top 14 side Bayonne. "I was a little hopeful after seeing the images, but the verdict is clear: torn cruciate ligament, grade three medial collateral ligament sprain, and ankle sprain," Machenaud revealed on Instagram. "My reaction was extreme b…


Bayonne's player was heavily hit on Saturday, October 11, during a Top 14 match against Pau. On Tuesday, he revealed the degree of severity of his evil.
Bayonne's half of a melee, Maxime Machenaud, gave him bad news about his injury to Pau. He will be absent for long months.
The half of the Aviron Bayonnais team, hit against the Paloise Section, "takes the challenge of returning before the end of the season and not stopping (his) career this year."
The blow is hard, but hope remains. Victim of a rupture of the crossed ligaments of the right knee, accompanied by a sprain of the internal lateral ligament (Grade 3) and a sprain of the ankle, Maxime Machenaud refuses to draw a line on his season, or even on his career. At 36, half of the moth of the Aviron ...
Maxime Machenaud, who was hit severely on the Hameau's lawn in front of Pau last Saturday, reveals the verdict of his injury. He also announced what would happen after his career.
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