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Double Blow: Gimenez Injury Mars Mexico's World Cup Defeat to England, Raising Alarms at AC Milan

Football Italia·July 7, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has delivered its fair share of unforgettable moments, but for Mexico and AC Milan supporters, the latest tournament clash against England brought nothing but agonizing anxiety. In a fiercely contested match that saw the Three Lions secure a vital victory over El Tri, the final scoreline was quickly overshadowed by a potentially devastating injury to Santiago Gimenez. According to Football Italia, the Rossoneri are now facing a massive concern regarding the fitness of their star striker. The incident occurred in the intense second half of the matchup. Gimenez, who has been a pivotal figure in Milan's attacking setup, pulled up sharply clutching his leg after an explosive sprint. Despite his clear determination to shake off the discomfort and continue fighting for his national team, it became painfully evident that he could not carry on. He was subsequently forced off the pitch, leaving a visible void in Mexico's offensive line and adding a somber tone to an already difficult night for the North American side. For Mexico, losing their primary attacking weapon in the heat of the World Cup was a bitter pill to swallow. England's disciplined defense ultimately capitalized on the disruption, neutralizing El Tri's remaining attacking threats and comfortably securing the three points. The defeat leaves Mexico with a steep, uphill battle to navigate their way out of the group stages, but the immediate focus remains squarely on the physical condition of their fallen hero. Meanwhile, the ripple effects of this injury are being felt deeply back at basecamp in Italy. AC Milan, who rely heavily on Gimenez to lead their frontline, are now bracing for a potentially extended period without their prize asset. With crucial domestic fixtures and European campaigns looming on the horizon, losing the prolific forward threatens to completely derail the club's strategic preparations for the upcoming season. The San Siro hierarchy and medical staff will be anxiously monitoring updates from the Mexican national team's camp. As the tournament progresses, both international and club medical teams will collaborate closely to assess the full extent of the damage. For now, the football world waits with bated breath. Was it just a minor fatigue-related knock, or a more severe muscular tear? The diagnosis will not only dictate Mexico's survival chances in this World Cup but also AC Milan's silverware aspirations in the months to come.