Al-Nassr's Fatigue Disrupts Before Damac.. and Al-Amri's Absence Imposes New Calculations
Al-Nassr Club will be without the services of its defender Abdulilah Al-Amri in the match against Damac, scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, as part of the seventeenth round of the Roshn Saudi League, due to his ongoing injury.
The Saudi sports newspaper Al-Riyadiyah explained that Al-Omari continued his rehabilitation and treatment program at the club's headquarters, confirming his official exclusion from the coaching staff's plans for the Damac match.
Abdullah Al-Omari is suffering from a calf injury that has kept him out of Al-Nassr's last two matches in the Saudi Professional League.
The newspaper pointed out that the international defender was present at the medical clinic yesterday, Monday, while he was absent from the team's group training sessions.
The report confirmed that Al-Nassr's team training session lasted for two hours, during which the coaching staff focused on physical and technical aspects in preparation for the upcoming match.
In a related context, Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo missed the group training session and instead used the club's health facilities in coordination with the coaching staff to avoid physical fatigue.
This came after Ronaldo participated in two matches within less than a week, knowing that Al-Nassr enters the match buoyed by a victory over Al-Shabab and currently holds second place in the league with 34 points, behind the leader Al-Hilal.
The Saudi sports newspaper Al-Riyadiyah explained that Al-Omari continued his rehabilitation and treatment program at the club's headquarters, confirming his official exclusion from the coaching staff's plans for the Damac match.
Abdullah Al-Omari is suffering from a calf injury that has kept him out of Al-Nassr's last two matches in the Saudi Professional League.
The newspaper pointed out that the international defender was present at the medical clinic yesterday, Monday, while he was absent from the team's group training sessions.
The report confirmed that Al-Nassr's team training session lasted for two hours, during which the coaching staff focused on physical and technical aspects in preparation for the upcoming match.
In a related context, Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo missed the group training session and instead used the club's health facilities in coordination with the coaching staff to avoid physical fatigue.
This came after Ronaldo participated in two matches within less than a week, knowing that Al-Nassr enters the match buoyed by a victory over Al-Shabab and currently holds second place in the league with 34 points, behind the leader Al-Hilal.