Al Ahly Confirm Belammari Suffers Adductor Muscle Injury
المصدر: Morocco World News | Source: Morocco World NewsRabat – Youssef Belammari is suffering from a first-degree tear in the origin of the left adductor muscle, according to Al Ahly’s first team doctor Ahmed Gaballah.
This injury will sideline the Moroccan left-back for an unspecified period, as determined by the club’s medical staff. He will undergo a physiotherapy and rehabilitation program in the coming days to prepare him for his return to team activities.
Belammari missed Al Ahly’s previous clash against ZED FC on Monday at El Tetsh Stadium due to the injury, after which he underwent the necessary medical examinations under the supervision of the club’s medical staff.
Al Ahly SC
have announced that Moroccan player Youssef Belammari
has suffered a first-degree tear at the origin of the adductor muscle..
It is highly likely that he will miss the remainder of Al Ahly’s matches this season
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It is worth noting that Belammari had played 11 matches with Al Ahly since he joined the club on January 22 from Raja CA during the winter transfer window.Read also: Regragui Denies Influencing Belammari’s Club Future
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has suffered a first-degree tear at the origin of the adductor muscle..





