Forward Álvaro Saborío announced Tuesday that he plans to travel with Costa Rica during the World Cup. Saborío would've directed the Ticos' attack during the tournament, but doctors discovered a broken fifth metatarsal in his right foot last Thursday
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Álvaro Saborío, the top scorer for Costa Rica during qualifying, is officially out of the World Cup. Saborío broke his fifth metatarsal on his right foot during Thursday morning's practice. The injury was confirmed at a press conference by team's doctors Alejandro Ramírez and Vladimir Badilla.