Mateta went on to praise the surgeon who worked on his ear before revealing he is set to return to the pitch wearing a protective mask. "A plastic surgery specialist came and took pictures of my ear, which he refused to show me, so as not to let them stay in my head," he said. "Obviously, it didn’t look like an ear anymore. At the beginning of the operation, the surgeon had a lot of trouble, but afterwards, as he explained to me, he found a way to save my ear. He did a hell of a job.
"I have to be careful to prevent it from getting infected, I have to wash it every time I sweat. Next week, I should be able to participate in training matches, but for that, I’ll need a mask while my ear finishes healing. I’ve been sent several models, and I’ll have to choose between those that just cover the ear and others that cover the whole face."