The Moroccan National Team Doctor Clarifies the Latest Injury Updates
The coach of the Moroccan national team's reserve squad reassured the "Atlas Lions" fans about the health status of most players, confirming that the team is in good physical condition following the last match, with some natural cases of fatigue due to the effort exerted.
He pointed out that the medical and physical teams are working to accelerate the recovery process and improve the rehabilitation period.
Regarding the injuries, the doctor explained that the Hungarian player suffered a sprain in the plantar ligaments during the last training session before the match, due to direct contact.
He added that this injury will keep him out of the tournament, pending further tests to accurately determine the duration of his absence.
As for Ashraf Ben Sharqi, he was injured during his team Al Ahly's match against the Royal Army and was unable to continue the game. After joining the national team, medical examinations and scans confirmed that he had a hamstring injury, which requires him to miss the tournament. His recovery period is expected to be between two and three weeks.
The national team doctor concluded his statements by expressing his hope to avoid further injuries during the tournament, wishing that the players deliver strong performances that contribute to achieving positive results and competing for the title.
He pointed out that the medical and physical teams are working to accelerate the recovery process and improve the rehabilitation period.
Regarding the injuries, the doctor explained that the Hungarian player suffered a sprain in the plantar ligaments during the last training session before the match, due to direct contact.
He added that this injury will keep him out of the tournament, pending further tests to accurately determine the duration of his absence.
As for Ashraf Ben Sharqi, he was injured during his team Al Ahly's match against the Royal Army and was unable to continue the game. After joining the national team, medical examinations and scans confirmed that he had a hamstring injury, which requires him to miss the tournament. His recovery period is expected to be between two and three weeks.
The national team doctor concluded his statements by expressing his hope to avoid further injuries during the tournament, wishing that the players deliver strong performances that contribute to achieving positive results and competing for the title.