Gambian striker Assan Ceesay has resumed training with his teammates at Damac Club in Saudi Arabia after recovering from a knee injury that sidelined him for seven weeks.
Since sustaining a knee injury during training on February 23, Ceesay had been unable to join his teammates on the pitch.
However, following a period of rehabilitation, the 30-year-old has now returned to full training, marking a significant milestone in his recovery journey.
Ceesay’s absence from the squad had been keenly felt, with Damac Club missing his presence in their last seven matches.
His return to training comes as a welcome boost for the team as they prepare for upcoming fixtures in the Saudi Pro League.
Prior to his injury, Ceesay had faced a challenging period in the Saudi Pro League, enduring a goal drought since November 25, 2023.
Despite this, the striker has managed to contribute significantly to Damac Club’s campaign, tallying six goals and an assist in 19 matches before his injury setback.
The resumption of training for Assan Ceesay signals a positive development not only for Damac Club but also for the player himself, who is eager to make a meaningful impact on the pitch once again.
As he gradually regains his fitness and sharpness, Ceesay will be aiming to recapture his goal-scoring form and play a pivotal role in his team’s pursuit of success in the Saudi Pro League.
With his return to action, Damac Club fans will be hoping to see Ceesay back in top form, ready to showcase his talent and contribute to the team’s objectives for the remainder of the season.
As Ceesay resumes training alongside his teammates, he will be looking forward to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, determined to make his presence felt on the pitch and help propel Damac Club to further success in the Saudi Pro League.