Toronto FC’s Richie Laryea expected to be out three months after hamstring surgery
Toronto FC’s injury concerns grew Tuesday with news that Canadian international fullback Richie Laryea will be out for three months following hamstring surgery.
The MLS club says Laryea will undergo surgery Saturday in London, England, with Fares Haddad, a hip and knee reconstructive surgeon at University College Hospitals, doing the procedure.
Former Toronto captain Michael Bradley also underwent hamstring surgery in London last May but his procedure was performed by Ernest Schilders, considered a world-leading expert in adductor and groin problems in athletes.
Laryea who returned to TFC in February in a transfer from England’s Nottingham Forest, has played just one game this season. He lasted 70 minutes in the season-opening scoreless draw at FC Cincinnati.