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Title: Al Ittihad's Latest Injury Update - Steven Bergwijn Out for 2-3 Weeks In the latest development in the Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates (AED) football club, it has been announced that Steven Bergwijn will be out for at least two to three weeks due to a knee injury sustained during training sessions. Bergwijn was injured while practicing his shooting technique on Tuesday night and is currently undergoing physiotherapy to ensure he fully recovers. He had previously been ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury sustained during training earlier this month. The absence of Bergwijn from the team means that their squad will be without key players such as Ziyad Al-Rashid, who missed the last game against Al Ain due to a calf strain, and Mustafa Al-Khalili, who had a hip flexor injury which required surgery. The loss of these players would have been devastating for the team, especially given the importance of their performance against Al Ain. However, the club has not yet made any official announcement regarding Bergwijn's return time,Stadium Daily Report nor has it confirmed whether he will be available for selection for the upcoming match against Al Ain on Wednesday evening. Nonetheless, the injury update is likely to provide some much-needed stability for the team ahead of the crucial clash with Al Ain. The impact of Bergwijn's injury will undoubtedly weigh heavily on the team's performance and morale, but the club remains committed to giving all players their full attention during this period of recovery. They are also looking forward to the possibility of Bergwijn returning to the starting lineup if it is safe to do so. In conclusion, the latest injury update from Al Ittihad highlights the importance of ensuring that all players receive adequate treatment and support following injuries, particularly in football clubs where the risk of long-term injury can be high. With Bergwijn's injury set to affect the team's performance significantly, the club will need to take every precautionary measure possible to prevent further setbacks. |
