Club Africain Turn to Malick Touré After Djabou’s Season-Ending Injury
Club Africain are preparing to move forward without one of their key players, as Algerian international Abdelmoumen Djabou has been ruled out for approximately six months with a torn cruciate ligament. The serious knee injury, sustained during training, brings an abrupt end to his season and leaves a significant void in the team’s attacking line.
In response, head coach Daniel Sanchez is looking to rising talent Malick Touré as a potential replacement. The young Malian winger, though rarely used this season, is now being considered for a more prominent role in the squad.
Touré, who gained first-team experience last season, is seen as a promising option capable of stepping up in Djabou’s absence. The situation presents a major opportunity for the 19-year-old to showcase his abilities and potentially secure a starting position in the coming matches.
With Club Africain still battling on multiple fronts, the team will be hoping Touré can rise to the occasion and provide the creative spark needed to keep their campaign on track. For the player himself, it may be the break he’s been waiting for.