Morocco Fassi Reveals Details of Player Injuries
The Morocco Fassi football club has officially announced the latest updates on the health status of several players who sustained varying injuries during the past week, confirming that the medical team is closely monitoring their progress to ensure their quick return to the field.
The club's statement clarified that Kevin Yamga is suffering from a partial muscle tear in the left rectus femoris, which will require about three weeks of recovery before he can return to team training.
It also noted that Sikening Kapilo has similarly suffered a partial muscle tear in the right hamstring and will be sidelined for two weeks, while Priva Dgisan is dealing with a sprain in the left ankle ligaments, which will keep him out of the team for only one week.
Additionally, the statement mentioned that Moaad Hamamouchi experienced a setback with a strain in the left rectus femoris, which will keep him from training for about a week, while Abdelilah Madkour is suffering from an injury to the adductor muscle of the right thigh, with recovery expected to take between two to three weeks.
The technical staff of the Fassi team hopes to regain the services of their injured players as soon as possible, especially given the pressure of matches in the professional league competitions.
The club's statement clarified that Kevin Yamga is suffering from a partial muscle tear in the left rectus femoris, which will require about three weeks of recovery before he can return to team training.
It also noted that Sikening Kapilo has similarly suffered a partial muscle tear in the right hamstring and will be sidelined for two weeks, while Priva Dgisan is dealing with a sprain in the left ankle ligaments, which will keep him out of the team for only one week.
Additionally, the statement mentioned that Moaad Hamamouchi experienced a setback with a strain in the left rectus femoris, which will keep him from training for about a week, while Abdelilah Madkour is suffering from an injury to the adductor muscle of the right thigh, with recovery expected to take between two to three weeks.
The technical staff of the Fassi team hopes to regain the services of their injured players as soon as possible, especially given the pressure of matches in the professional league competitions.