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1. Latest Injury Updates: Moussa Dembélé at Damac. 2. The latest news on the status of Moussa Dembélé, who is currently out with an injury. 3. Update on Moussa Dembélé's condition and his recovery timeline. The latest injury update from Damac has been a significant development for the club and its fans. Moussa Dembélé, who was one of the most popular players in France during his time at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), has been sidelined due to an ankle injury that he sustained in training earlier this week. On Monday evening, the French side confirmed that Dembélé had been ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering the injury. The injury occurred when he attempted to run down the right wing before being tackled by PSG defender Zlatan Ibrahimović. Despite receiving treatment immediately following the incident, Dembélé did not return to training until Wednesday afternoon. While it remains to be seen how long Dembélé will be out, the club has stated that he is expected to be back in action soon. As of now, there is no indication of any extended recovery period or specific timeframe for his return to play. This setback comes as a blow to the Damac team,La Liga Frontline which has struggled to find a consistent rhythm under coach Youssef Fakir. The team's recent form has also been impacted by the injuries suffered by other players, including Mohamed Salah and Nabil Fekir, who have both missed important matches. Despite the setback, the club remains optimistic about Dembélé's potential return to action. They have already begun working with him to get him back into shape and ready for a possible comeback. In conclusion, the latest injury update from Damac has been a major blow for the club and its fans. While it remains to be seen how long Dembélé will be out, the club is confident in his ability to recover quickly and return to action soon. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges ahead, the team will need to continue to work hard and adapt to new circumstances while maintaining their focus on improving the performance of their squad. |
