Muntari Suffers Knee Injury, Ruled Out For Six Months

Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari has been ruled of action for the next six months after undergoing surgery on a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament. Muntari picked up the injury on Monday evening in Accra when he was playing in a traditional exhibition match played by Europe-based stars when on holidays. The 27-year-old landed awkwardly after going in for a tackle on his international team mate Christian Atsu. He went under the knife on Wednesday at the La Madonnina clinic in Milan. A Milan statement said: � Muntari underwent surgery for the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. �The recovery time is around five to six months, excluding complications.� This is a big blow to the player whose career swiftly improved after joining the Rossoneri in January from rivals Inter. Muntari scored three goals in 13 Serie A appearances last season.