Algeria’s Anis Hadj Moussa returns to Feyenoord training after injury

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Anis Hadj Moussa returns to training with Feyenoord

Algerian winger Anis Hadj Moussa has returned to training with Feyenoord Rotterdam after a two-week absence caused by injury, offering encouragement ahead of the club’s upcoming fixture.

The 22-year-old had been sidelined following a groin problem sustained during a match against Ajax Amsterdam.

The injury forced him to withdraw early from the Algerian national team camp during the recent international break, after medical staff ruled him out of participating in friendly matches.

In coordination with his club, the Algerian Football Federation authorised his return to Rotterdam, where he began a structured recovery programme aimed at restoring his fitness. The winger subsequently underwent intensive treatment as part of his rehabilitation.

His return to group training on Wednesday marks a key milestone in that process. While still part of a gradual recovery, his presence alongside teammates signals clear progress and suggests he is moving closer to full fitness.

Feyenoord’s coaching staff are said to be optimistic about his condition, although no final decision has yet been taken regarding his availability for competitive action.

The club are expected to carefully assess his readiness before reintegrating him into the matchday squad.

Attention now turns to Feyenoord’s upcoming encounter against FC Volendam, where Hadj Moussa’s involvement remains uncertain.

The final call will depend on further medical evaluations and the player’s response to training in the coming days.

For both club and country, his return represents a positive development after a brief but disruptive absence.

As he continues to rebuild his physical condition, the focus will be on ensuring a full recovery before any return to competitive football.