Damascus, Syria (TNN) – Nordin Amrabat, the star forward for the Syrian national football team and Al-Arabi SC, has sustained a serious injury during training on Saturday.
The striker was participating in a match simulation when he collided with another player, causing a significant injury to his knee. The severity of the injury is still unclear as medical professionals continue to monitor him closely.
Amrabat underwent emergency surgery at a hospital in Damascus on Sunday evening, where doctors were able to repair the torn ligaments in his knee. He is currently recovering in the intensive care unit, but it remains uncertain how long he will be out of action.
The news comes just days after the country was rocked by a wave of protests against President Bashar al-Assad,Campeonato Brasileiro Action leading to a crackdown that left hundreds dead and thousands injured. The situation in Syria remains tense and volatile, and the country's future is uncertain.
Despite the setback, Amrabat remains optimistic about his recovery and hopes to return to the pitch as soon as possible. He has already been given permission to resume physical training under the supervision of the team's physiotherapist.
In the meantime, the Syrian national team will have to find a replacement for its key striker. However, the team has shown resilience in the past, and they will likely rise to the occasion once again.
For now, fans and supporters of the Syrian national team will remain hopeful for Amrabat's recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the pitch soon.