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Sidney Govou Says 2013 Post-Surgery Infection Nearly Led to Leg Amputation

Govou says the hospital-acquired infection after knee surgery derailed his move into coaching.

Overview

  • The former Lyon forward recounted the episode in a November 24 interview with Le Parisien, cited by Foot Mercato and Le Dauphiné Libéré.
  • He said a staphylococcus infection contracted in hospital followed patellar tendon surgery and left him in extreme pain on morphine.
  • According to his account, a doctor advised partial amputation of his left leg, which he initially accepted before relatives and caregivers urged refusal.
  • He described two months in hospital on infusions, then about six months of twice-daily nurse-administered infusion changes using a portable device.
  • The illness, he said, forced him to halt plans to pursue coaching diplomas, and he now works as a Canal+ analyst.