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Abidal Recovering Well, Says Wife

Barcelona’s French defender Eric Abidal recovering well after he underwent a liver transplant operation on Tuesday his wife, Hayet has disclosed.

Abidal had a successful liver transplant and his in a message published in the Spanish press quoted Hayet as saying “For the moment, everything is going well”.

The 32-year-old player received part of his cousin Gerard’s liver at a Barcelona hospital in a lengthy procedure reportedly lasting nine hours on Tuesday.

The surgery started at about 3:00pm local time (1300 GMT) and finished at midnight (2200 GMT), the Catalan daily Mundo Deportivo said. He was then taken to a specialist unit for post-operative care, it added.

Barcelona’s deputy financial director Javier Faus said the length of the surgery was because the player was receiving a partial organ transplant from a living donor.

“It is a long operation during which you have to first operate on the person who is donating the organ, then move on to the person who is receiving it,” he said.

Barcelona announced on March 15 that Abidal needed a liver transplant “in the coming weeks”, nearly a year after he had a tumour removed from the same organ.

Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets said at a post-training press conference on Wednesday that all Abidal’s colleagues wished him well.

“I want to send him all my support and strength. I am sure he has received the signs of support that have been sent out in recent days from the squad, from fans and from people in general,” he added.

Abidal received a moving tribute from the fans at Barca’s 4-0 victory over Getafe on Tuesday when, in the 22nd minute – the same number as his squad shirt, they held up signs that read “Courage Abidal, see you in Munich”.

The German city will host the final of the Champions League on May 17. Barcelona are in the semi-finals of the competition and face English Premier League side Chelsea next week.

The club did not give any indication of how long he would be out of action but experts say recovery from a transplant may take up to six months and there was always the risk that the body could reject the new organ.

Abidal had been a candidate for France’s Euro 2012 squad for the tournament on June 8-July 1 but it is unlikely he will travel to Poland and Ukraine.

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