BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Chile international midfielder Pablo Hernandez will be sidelined for at least six months because of a serious knee injury, according to his Argentine club Independiente.
Hernandez was forced off the pitch just before halftime in his team's 2-1 home victory over Ecuador's Independiente del Valle in the Copa Sudamericana on Tuesday.
Scans on Wednesday confirmed the 32-year-old's worst fears and he is expected to undergo surgery in the coming days.
"It has been confirmed that Pablo Hernandez has suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee that will require surgery," the club said in a statement.
Hernandez joined Independiente last July after four years with Spanish top flight side Celta Viga.
He has been capped 30 times for Chile and was a member of the Roja squad that finished fourth at this year's Copa America in Brazil.
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