Villa likely to miss rest of season

David Villa has a slim chance of playing for Barcelona again this season and could also miss the 2012 European Championship after undergoing surgery on his broken leg.

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David Villa has only a slim chance of playing for Barcelona again this season and could also miss the 2012 European Championship after undergoing surgery on his broken leg.

One of the doctors who performed the operation said the 30-year-old Spain striker would be sidelined for four to five months.

"The chances (of him playing this season) are slim, but it cannot be ruled out," Dr Ramon Cugat said.

"The timetable of four to five months is tight, yet there is hope. He has his goal to reach.

Defending champions Spain will open their Euro 2012 campaign against Italy on June 10 and could be without its all-time leading scorer.

"We hope to have Villa back in time for the European Championship," Cugat said. "It will be cutting it close."

Villa was hurt during Barcelona's semi-final win over Al Sadd at the Club World Cup on Thursday.

Dr Ricard Pruna, who also participated in the surgery on Monday, said the injury was the result of a stress fracture in his left shin bone that reached its breaking point when Villa challenged for the ball.

"In September we found a light stress fracture in his tibia," said Pruna, who added that Villa decided to continue playing since the recovery time for preventative surgery was the same four-to-five month period in case of a break.

Barcelona went on to beat Santos 4-0 in Sunday's final. Captain Carles Puyol dedicated the club's second Club World Cup in three years to Villa, injured teammate Ibrahim Afellay and assistant coach Tito Vilanova, who is recovering from surgery to his salivary glands.

Barcelona trail Spanish league leaders Real Madrid by three points and will surely miss Villa's goals as they eye a fourth straight league crown.

Spain, meanwhile, may turn to Valencia striker Roberto Soldado in Villa's absence to join a Spain attack including out-of-form Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente and Sevilla's Alvaro Negredo.



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