
Revealing Ayman Hussein's Injury
The medical staff of the Iraqi national football team announced today that forward Ayman Hussein suffered a minor strain in his thigh muscle during one of the training sessions, clarifying that the injury is slight and does not pose any risk to his continued participation in training.
The staff indicated that Ayman Hussein will participate in the next training session tomorrow normally, after implementing a special rehabilitation program to alleviate the effects of the muscle strain and ensure his physical and technical readiness. The program included physiotherapy sessions and precise stretching exercises, along with close monitoring of his condition by the team's medical staff.
The medical team confirmed that the player shows continuous recovery since the beginning of the camp, and all medical tests have proven that there are no complications, explaining that a muscle strain is considered a superficial injury that can be easily managed within the daily preparation plan of the team.
These measures come as part of the Iraqi national team's preparations to continue its training intensively, focusing on raising the physical and technical fitness level of all players, and maintaining the team's full readiness without the impact of minor injuries on the preparations.
Ayman Hussein is one of the key offensive pillars of the team, and his presence in training enhances the coaching staff's options in preparing for upcoming matches, allowing for the benefit of his experience in executing the various tactical plans that the coaching staff, led by Australian coach Graham Arnold, is keen on.
Sources close to the coaching staff also confirmed that the player is responding to training programs with high efficiency, and close monitoring will ensure his continuity without any negative impact on his performance level during the upcoming training sessions, while maintaining his physical and technical safety within the camp.
The staff indicated that Ayman Hussein will participate in the next training session tomorrow normally, after implementing a special rehabilitation program to alleviate the effects of the muscle strain and ensure his physical and technical readiness. The program included physiotherapy sessions and precise stretching exercises, along with close monitoring of his condition by the team's medical staff.
The medical team confirmed that the player shows continuous recovery since the beginning of the camp, and all medical tests have proven that there are no complications, explaining that a muscle strain is considered a superficial injury that can be easily managed within the daily preparation plan of the team.
These measures come as part of the Iraqi national team's preparations to continue its training intensively, focusing on raising the physical and technical fitness level of all players, and maintaining the team's full readiness without the impact of minor injuries on the preparations.
Ayman Hussein is one of the key offensive pillars of the team, and his presence in training enhances the coaching staff's options in preparing for upcoming matches, allowing for the benefit of his experience in executing the various tactical plans that the coaching staff, led by Australian coach Graham Arnold, is keen on.
Sources close to the coaching staff also confirmed that the player is responding to training programs with high efficiency, and close monitoring will ensure his continuity without any negative impact on his performance level during the upcoming training sessions, while maintaining his physical and technical safety within the camp.