The Brazilian international was forced out of his country's Copa America campaign by injury on Tuesday, and scans subsequently revealed he had torn his lateral meniscus.After travelling back to England, Sandro underwent surgery on his left knee in London on Friday night, according to Tottenham's official websiteAnd he now faces three months of rehab before he can return to training.A statement on Tottenham's website read: "Following consultation with an independent knee specialist, Sandro underwent surgery on his left knee in London."Sandro withdrew from Brazil's Copa America campaign on Tuesday due to injury with scans confirming he had torn his lateral meniscus as well as suffering a calf strain. The specialist has advised a three-month rehabilitation period before a return to full training."Sandro was sent for a scan after complaining of pains in both his calves and his knee in training during Brazil's Copa America campaign in Argentina.Results showed that the midfielder had ruptured the meniscus in his left knee - an injury which requires surgery and usually takes around a month to heal - but specialists have now delivered a worse prognosis for Spurs.
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