RC Strasbourg Alsace’s rising talent, Moïse Sahi Dion, has been dealt a crushing blow with a ruptured Achilles tendon, sidelining him for several months.
The Ivorian forward, 22, had been eyeing a return after overcoming a knee injury that kept him out of the season’s opening games. However, this latest setback could prematurely end his campaign.
Sahi, a product of Strasbourg’s youth system, impressed with three goals in 18 appearances last season. Despite limited opportunities, his dynamic playstyle had cemented him as a valuable attacking option. His injury leaves head coach Liam Rosenior with a thinner attacking arsenal as the club navigates a challenging Ligue 1 season.
With Sahi’s contract running until 2026, Strasbourg will hope for his full recovery while relying on summer recruit Sékou Mara and Emanuel Emegha to lead the line. The injury is a significant blow to the Ivory Coast youth international’s burgeoning career, but his resilience will undoubtedly be tested as he begins a long road to recovery.