Good news for Al-Nassr fans regarding Simakan's injury
Al-Nassr Club announced the recovery of their French defender Mohamed Simakan from the injury that kept him out of the team's recent matches, providing the coaching staff with additional defensive options ahead of the upcoming game against Al-Qadsiah.
According to the latest updates, Simakan has begun running laps around the field as part of his rehabilitation program, preparing to gradually return to Al-Nassr's group training sessions in anticipation of participating in upcoming matches.
The technical staff of Al-Nassr will determine the possibility of including Simakan in the upcoming match against Al-Qadsiah in the 14th round of the Roshn Saudi League, after monitoring his physical and technical readiness over the coming days.
Simakan had suffered a hamstring tear during team training before the match against Al-Zawraa of Iraq in the AFC Champions League, which forced him to miss the last three league matches against Al-Akhdoud, Al-Ettifaq, and Al-Ahli.
The French defender scored two goals in 15 matches he played with Al-Nassr across various competitions this season, reflecting his influential role in strengthening the team's defensive solidity.
Al-Nassr is preparing to face Al-Qadisiyah next Thursday at the "First Park" stadium in the capital, Riyadh. The team currently holds second place in the league standings with 31 points, while Al-Qadisiyah is in fifth place with 24 points.
According to the latest updates, Simakan has begun running laps around the field as part of his rehabilitation program, preparing to gradually return to Al-Nassr's group training sessions in anticipation of participating in upcoming matches.
The technical staff of Al-Nassr will determine the possibility of including Simakan in the upcoming match against Al-Qadsiah in the 14th round of the Roshn Saudi League, after monitoring his physical and technical readiness over the coming days.
Simakan had suffered a hamstring tear during team training before the match against Al-Zawraa of Iraq in the AFC Champions League, which forced him to miss the last three league matches against Al-Akhdoud, Al-Ettifaq, and Al-Ahli.
The French defender scored two goals in 15 matches he played with Al-Nassr across various competitions this season, reflecting his influential role in strengthening the team's defensive solidity.
Al-Nassr is preparing to face Al-Qadisiyah next Thursday at the "First Park" stadium in the capital, Riyadh. The team currently holds second place in the league standings with 31 points, while Al-Qadisiyah is in fifth place with 24 points.