Huracan's Toranzo fears for future after toe surgery


Huracan's Patricio Toranzo celebrates after scoring a goal against River Plate during their Copa Sudamericana semi-final soccer match Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 26, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine midfielder Patricio Toranzo fears his football career is under threat after he had surgery on four toes of his left foot following his team Huracan's bus crash in Venezuela.

The Huracan team and staff were travelling by coach from Caracas to the capital’s international airport on Wednesday when the vehicle’s brakes failed on a downhill slope and it crashed onto its side injuring several passengers.

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