Lavezzi remains upbeat despite Copa-ending injury
Argentina forward Ezequiel Lavezzi remains in positive spirits despite suffering a fractured elbow that has ruled him out of the Copa America Centenario final.
Lavezzi scored the first goal of the night in Houston as Argentina sealed its spot in back-to-back Copa finals with a 4-0 win over host United States on Wednesday (AEST).
However, Lavezzi's game was cut short midway through the second half after falling over the advertising hoardings when attempting to jump up for a header.
The Heibei Fortune China man landed awkwardly on his left elbow and suffered a radial fracture, which will require surgery in the coming days.
Speaking about the injury, Lavezzi said via his official Instagram page: "Hello everyone! I want to thank you for your concern. It was very nice to receive so many warm messages.
Hola a todos! Quiero agradecerles a todos por su preocupación por mi. Fue muy lindo recibir tantos mensajes de apoyo. Como informó el cuerpo médico de la Selección, tuve una luxofractura en mi codo izquierdo y me tendré que operar los próximos días. Me pierdo la final, pero voy estar alentándolos desde afuera! Vamos Argentina!! Hello everyone! I want to thank you for your concern. It was very nice to receive so many warm messages. Like the medical team stated, I had a fracture-dislocation on my left elbow and will have surgery. I won't be able to play the final, but will be there to support my team-mates! Let's go, Argentina! A photo posted by Ezequiel Lavezzi (@pocho22lavezzi) on Jun 22, 2016 at 12:26pm PDT
"Like the medical team stated, I had a fracture-dislocation on my left elbow and will have surgery.
"I won't be able to play the final, but will be there to support my team-mates! Let's go, Argentina!"
Argentina will be looking to end its 23-year wait for a major trophy in the Copa final, where it will face either defending champion Chile or Colombia.