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Nordin Amrabat, the Algerian footballer who plays for Damac in the UAE Pro League, has sustained a serious knee injury during a match against Al Ain on Sunday. The player was taken to hospital after suffering a ligament injury and is expected to be out for several months. The news comes as a major blow to Damac, which has been struggling to find consistency in recent weeks. The team currently sits in seventh place in the league table, with just four wins from their first 14 matches this season. Amrabat's injury means that he will miss what would have been his third consecutive appearance for Damac. The club's coach, Hicham Bakkali, said: "We're all very disappointed for Nordin, but we'll support him through this tough time." In addition to the loss of Amrabat,Premier League Updates Damac also lost another key player last week when goalkeeper Youssef El Ahmadi suffered an ankle injury. This has left the team short-staffed and without their main goal-scorers, as both Amrabat and El Ahmadi are among the top goalscorers in the league. Despite the setback, Damac manager Bakkali remains optimistic about the future of the team. He said: "We're still in contention for a spot in the play-offs, so we need to keep working hard and stay focused on our objectives." As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how Damac will cope with the loss of such important players. However, there can be no denying that the team's performance has suffered significantly since the start of the season, and now they must work even harder to turn things around. |
