Mohamed Montari在线博彩网站推荐, the Algerian midfielder for Al-Gharafa, has suffered a setback in his recovery from a knee injury.
According to reports, the player sustained an ankle ligament tear during a match against Zamalek last week, which ruled him out of action until early next month.
The injury is expected to keep Montari out for three months, which means he will miss the rest of the season and potentially part of the African Champions League campaign as well.
Despite this setback, Montari remains optimistic about his chances of making a full recovery and returning to top form soon.
He said: "I am disappointed that I won't be able to play for my team for some time, but I am confident that I can recover quickly and return to playing at the highest level."
Montari's absence could be a big blow to Al-Gharafa's midfield,Serie A Stadium with the club currently sitting second in the Egyptian Premier League standings.
However, manager Hany Helal believes that the team can still compete effectively without their star player.
He said: "We have several players who can fill the void left by Montari, and we are confident that we can continue to perform well without him."
Montari has been a key player for Al-Gharafa this season, contributing regularly to the team's success on the pitch.
His presence has been crucial in helping the club secure back-to-back league titles, and he is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in Egypt.
With his recent injury在线博彩网站推荐, it remains to be seen how Al-Gharafa will cope without him, but the team is certainly not without hope.
