Anis Hadj Moussa faces injury concern after Feyenoord draw with Ajax
Anis Hadj-Moussa is facing a fitness concern after showing signs of injury during Feyenoord’s 1-1 draw against Ajax in the Eredivisie.
The Algerian international featured throughout the match, which saw Feyenoord maintain their position in second place in the league standings.
Despite the result, the evening proved challenging for the forward, who combined attacking intent with moments of frustration.
Hadj-Moussa remained active on the pitch, repeatedly driving forward and linking up play along his flank. However, he was unable to turn his involvement into decisive chances.
A key moment came in the second half when he was brought down inside the penalty area, only for the referee to wave away appeals and instead issue a yellow card, denying Feyenoord what could have been a crucial opportunity to take the lead.
As the match entered its final stages, concern grew when the player appeared to experience discomfort in his thigh.
He signalled to the bench, requesting to be substituted, but remained on the field until the final whistle.
The incident raises questions ahead of Algeria’s upcoming training camp in Italy, where the national team is set to prepare for friendly matches against Guatemala and Uruguay.
With the camp approaching, the Algerian medical staff are expected to assess his condition closely to determine his readiness and ensure he is fit for selection.
The timing of the issue adds to the concern, as the training camp represents an important opportunity for players aiming to secure their place in the squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Despite the setback, Hadj-Moussa is understood to be determined to remain involved, aware of the significance of the upcoming fixtures.
His condition will now be monitored as both club and country await further clarity on his fitness.
