Béni Makouana, the prolific striker for the Red Devils, faces an abrupt end to his season after sustaining a significant injury during a league match. The Congolese forward, who has been a standout performer for Polissya, is set to undergo surgery following medical examinations, rendering him unavailable for the remainder of the season.
The injury, diagnosed after thorough medical assessments, necessitates immediate surgical intervention, scheduled to take place later this week.
Makouana, expressing his disappointment and resilience, shared the unfortunate news with his followers on social media.
In a heartfelt message on his Facebook page, Makouana conveyed, “I come to you with tears in my eyes to say that my season ends here.
The results let me know that I must have an operation during the week. I really wanted to give more to my team, but God didn’t want to.
He just allowed me to score 4 goals and make 3 assists, but I will come back stronger. Thank you for making me experience one of my best seasons in Europe. See you next season very soon.”
The timing of this injury is particularly poignant as Makouana, recognized for a series of stellar performances, will miss the World Cup qualifiers with his national team scheduled for next June.
His absence from the pitch leaves a void not only for Polissya FC but also for the Congolese national squad.
Despite the premature end to his season, Makouana’s impact has been significant, earning accolades as the best player of the match and month multiple times.
As the football community rallies behind the injured striker, the focus shifts to his recovery and the anticipation of his return to the pitch in the upcoming season.