Unfortunately, this is the same injury that occurred at the Irish match, there is a partial tear in my apparatus, it seems that I did not rest sufficiently from the previous incident. I’ve felt before that this area is more sensitive after games, it always took me a day or two just to defend again. The second half against the Paks turned for the worst, we did an MRI today where they found this diagnosis. We made an agreement with the national team, it wouldn’t make much sen…

 

“Unfortunately, this is the same injury that occurred at the Irish match. There is a partial tear in my apparatus, and it seems that I did not rest sufficiently from the previous incident. I’ve felt before that this area is more sensitive after games — it always took me a day or two just to recover again.”

The injury worsened during the second half against Paks, when discomfort turned into pain, forcing an early evaluation. After undergoing an MRI scan, the diagnosis confirmed the feared result — a recurrence that could sideline the player for several weeks.

“The second half against Paks turned for the worse. We did an MRI today where they found this diagnosis,” the player continued. “We made an agreement with the national team; it wouldn’t make much sense to take risks now.”

Medical staff have advised immediate rest and a tailored recovery program, prioritizing full rehabilitation over a rushed return. The coaching staff and the national team have both supported the decision, recognizing that long-term fitness is more valuable than short-term appearances.

The club, while disappointed by the setback, expressed full confidence in the player’s recovery, emphasizing that his health comes first. Fans have also flooded social media with messages of support, hoping for a swift and complete comeback.

This development serves as a reminder of the physical toll of elite football — and the importance of patience, even for the most driven competitors.

For now, rest and recovery take center stage.

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