The Guinean Football Federation has officially granted authorization for the departure of Facinet Conté and Moriba Kourouma from the Syli National rally. The decision comes in the wake of the duo’s withdrawal from the recent match against Equatorial Guinea due to injuries.
In an official statement released on the federation’s dedicated platform, it was confirmed that both Facinet Conté and Moriba Kourouma have been permitted to exit the Syli National camp.
The primary objective behind this authorization is to facilitate their prompt access to essential medical attention.
The statement further outlined, “Facinet Conté and Moriba Kourouma are authorized to leave the Syli National rally to travel to Europe for additional medical examinations.
Their return is scheduled before the quarter-final against the Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday, February 2, 2024.”
Providing an update on the medical condition of Abdoulaye Touré, who is also contending with an injury, the statement indicated positive progress.
Abdoulaye Touré is reportedly undergoing an individualized recovery program for a thigh injury.
While he engaged in indoor training on Monday, his return date remains unspecified, subject to ongoing observation by the medical staff of the Syli National team.
The announcement reflects the Guinean Football Federation’s commitment to ensuring the well-being and optimum recovery of its players.
The departure of Conté and Kourouma for specialized medical assessments aligns with international standards of care for elite athletes.
As Guinea progresses in the ongoing tournament, the anticipation for the return of these key players adds an element of suspense and speculation, underscoring the unpredictable nature of high-stakes competitions.