Ahmed Hamdi, a midfielder for Zamalek’s first football team, sustained an injury during a friendly match against the youth team born in 2005, revealed Dr. Mohamed Osama, the head of Zamalek’s medical team.
Dr. Osama confirmed that the player suffered a muscle strain and was substituted out of caution to prevent further aggravation of the injury by the coaching staff’s decision.
Further medical examinations are scheduled for the player in the coming hours.
He will then begin a rehabilitation program to prepare him for participation in group training sessions at the earliest opportunity.
The first football team continues its preparations for the upcoming match against El Ismaily, scheduled for February 19th, as part of the thirteenth round of the Premier League competition.
Ahmed Hamdi’s injury poses a setback for Zamalek, who rely on his skills and contributions in midfield.
The medical staff will work diligently to ensure his swift recovery and return to the team’s lineup.
The injury serves as a reminder of the physical demands and risks associated with professional football.
Despite the setback, Zamalek remains focused on their upcoming fixtures and aims to maintain their competitive edge in the league.
Hamdi’s absence will require other players to step up and fill the void in midfield, emphasizing the importance of squad depth and rotation in managing injuries and maintaining performance levels throughout the season.
As Zamalek navigates through the challenges of the season, they will look to overcome this setback and continue their pursuit of success both domestically and on the continental stage.
Hamdi’s recovery will be closely monitored, with the club eager to see him back on the pitch contributing to their objectives.