Algerian winger Anis Hadj Moussa stuns fans with quick return after injury scare
Tension gripped the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam on Sunday when Algerian winger Anis Hadj Moussa collapsed early in Feyenoord’s Eredivisie clash against PSV Eindhoven.
After a long sprint down the flank, the young forward clutched his thigh and went to ground, appearing to have suffered a hamstring injury.
Feyenoord coach Robin van Persie and his staff looked alarmed as medical personnel rushed to the player’s aid.
With several forwards already unavailable, Van Persie feared the worst. “I thought Anis was going to have to come off,” he admitted after the match. “He touched his thigh, and I immediately asked our doctors for their opinion.”
Moments later, to the surprise of everyone inside the stadium, Hadj Moussa jogged back onto the sidelines and began sprinting again.
Within minutes, he rejoined the match to a wave of applause from relieved supporters. Dutch commentators described his recovery as nothing short of a “medical miracle.”
Van Persie expressed both relief and admiration for his player’s resilience. “He’s a player who’s always fit,” the former Dutch striker said.
“He’s never been injured! Sometimes you think he has to go off, but he just shakes his leg and goes back on. We still checked with the medical team, but he was fine.”
Though Hadj Moussa did not deliver one of his most decisive performances, his determination remained evident.
The winger continued to push forward, showing flashes of his usual energy and intensity despite the earlier scare.
Facing defenders of the calibre of Anas Salah-Eddine and Sergiño Dest, Hadj Moussa battled to maintain his rhythm.
His effort helped Feyenoord preserve their attacking structure and maintain pressure throughout a fiercely contested encounter.
Van Persie highlighted the moment as proof of the team’s collective character. “Our players know how to surpass themselves, even in pain,” he said. “That mentality defines this group.”
For supporters, Hadj Moussa’s recovery symbolised more than just physical strength—it embodied the spirit of perseverance that Feyenoord pride themselves on.
The winger’s brief but dramatic exit followed by his return became one of the match’s defining moments, reinforcing his reputation as one of the team’s toughest competitors.
Hadj Moussa’s ability to recover instantly from what appeared to be a muscle injury left many in awe.
His calmness after the incident contrasted sharply with the initial tension that swept through the stadium.
Despite the scare, his willingness to continue showed the mentality that has earned him admiration from fans and teammates alike.
As the final whistle blew, the story of Hadj Moussa’s resilience echoed through Rotterdam.
Van Persie praised his winger’s fighting spirit, describing him as a player who “literally falls, then gets back up.”
The brief injury scare may have rattled Feyenoord’s supporters, but it also reminded them why Hadj Moussa remains a key figure in the team’s setup—a relentless competitor who refuses to stay down, no matter the challenge.
