FC Noah confirms Gustavo Sangaré’s injury not serious

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Sangaré Recovering After Ankle Injury Against Guinea-Bissau

Burkina Faso midfielder Gustavo Sangaré has provided reassuring news about his recovery following an injury sustained during the recent international break.

Sangaré, who left the pitch after a heavy tackle in the match against Guinea-Bissau at Stade du 4-Août, suffered a slight ankle twist that forced him to withdraw from the game.

Initial concerns over the severity of the injury prompted a thorough medical assessment with his club, FC Noah.

After comprehensive examinations, the club confirmed the situation is less serious than feared.

Sangaré is now recovering well and is expected to observe a rest period of around two weeks before returning to full training.

The 29-year-old has been a key figure for FC Noah this season, featuring in 28 matches across all competitions and contributing two goals and four assists.

His consistent performances have made him a central presence in both his club and national team setups.

FC Noah’s medical team continues to monitor Sangaré’s rehabilitation to ensure a safe return to competitive action.

This update will come as a relief to Burkina Faso supporters, who had been concerned about the condition of their midfield anchor ahead of upcoming fixtures.

Sangaré’s professionalism and form have been crucial for both club and country, and the Burkinabe international is expected to resume his season without long-term setbacks.