Renaissance Berkane Reveals the Health Status of Three Players Before the Continental Final

Renaissance Berkane Reveals the Health Status of Three Players Before the Continental Final

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Renaissance Berkane Reveals Health Status of Three Players Ahead of Continental Final

Renaissance Berkane has issued a medical report detailing the latest updates on the health status of several injured players ahead of the anticipated clash in the African Confederation Cup final against Tanzanian side Simba.

The club explained that player Haytham Manout sustained an injury to his adductor muscle during the early stages of the team’s recent match against Algerian side CR Belouizdad. Medical examinations revealed a second-degree muscle tear. Manout is currently undergoing an intensive treatment protocol aimed at rehabilitating him for participation in the upcoming continental final.

The report noted that player Paul Valere is suffering from a first-degree muscle injury in the pelvic area, which is expected to keep him sidelined for a period ranging from ten days to two weeks, depending on his response to treatment and recovery stages.

As for Matheus Santos, he incurred an injury to his quadriceps during a training session. The club confirmed that the player is currently following an intensive physical preparation program, and he is expected to return to training normally by the end of the current week.

The medical staff is closely monitoring the health developments of these players with hopes of reinstating their services before the crucial match in which Renaissance Berkane seeks to clinch the African title.

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