Football fans received a happy news yesterday evening, confirming the improvement in the health of the Moroccan player Abdelhak Nouri, who was seriously injured in a coma for more than two years.

Nuri, 22, suffered a heart attack during a preparatory match with his Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam against Werder Bremen in July 2017, and the injury permanently affected jobs in the brain.

The young player plunged into a long coma, and won widespread sympathy from his fellow players and football fans around the world.

Abdel Hamid, the player's brother, made statements to Dutch TV on Thursday, saying that Abdelhak woke up from the coma and his condition is gradually improving, and he is in a house specially equipped to ensure his care, and he interacts with his family members in a limited way by moving his eyebrows or drawing a smile on his face.

He explained that the player is still unable to leave his bed, and depends entirely on the help of others.

"Often he is with us when we watch the matches, showing his emotions and giving us positive energy when we see his smile," he said.

For his part, Mohamed, the player's father, stressed that the family members believe in the possibility of a miracle and the recovery of their son, and stressed that everyone is making efforts to provide care for Abdel-Haq.

The television channel showed a video clip that includes clips of the player during his career with Ajax Club, and the clips show part of the talent of the player, who everyone predicts on a distinguished career in European stadiums.