The knee injury keeps Alsumah away from my Syrian country in Dubai

The top scorer of the Syrian national football team, Omar Al-Somah, will be absent from Uzbekistan and Jordan in Dubai due to injury, Assaf Khalifa, the national team manager, confirmed to AFP.

And Khalifa, from Dubai, added, "Al-Somah's injury is not a cause for concern and needs to be rested."

The Syrian national team is running a training camp in the Emirates, interspersed with two friendly matches with Uzbekistan and Jordan on November 12 and 16, in the first experience of its Tunisian coach, Nabil Maaloul, in preparation for completing the double qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Asian Cup.

The Syrian Football Association indicated that after contacting the 31-year-old Al-Somah, "he reported feeling more pain in his knees than in the knee of his left foot, as he conducted tests that showed a narrowing in the articular space with a slight tear in the medial meniscus, which does not require surgical intervention, but rather for injection of the plasmid and follow-up treatment and rehabilitation. For a period of one week, provided that the plasma is performed again after three weeks, which forced the technical and medical staff of the team to exempt him from joining the team’s mission until his recovery.

In addition to Al-Somah, the Saudi Al-Ahly striker, the Syrian squad, Ahmed Al-Saleh, the Kuwaiti Al-Arabi defender, and Abdullah Al-Shami, the Kuwaiti Al-Fahail defender, will be absent due to the ban imposed in Kuwait to avoid the new Corona virus, and the Al-Karamah defense assistant, Amr Jnayat, who tested positive for the virus hours before the team travels to Dubai is absent. .

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