Abdulrahman Mustafa's injury update.
Abdulrahman Mustafa, the former Saudi Arabian international footballer and current coach of the Bahrain national team, has been in hospital for several weeks after sustaining serious injuries to his right knee during training on Sunday.
Mustafa, who is also known as "The Red King," was injured in a friendly match against Kuwait in November 2018, where he sustained a torn ACL and ligament damage to his right knee.
After undergoing surgery at the Al Qasr Hospital in Riyadh, Mustafa was discharged from the hospital on January 9, but it was later discovered that he had suffered a mild stroke. This diagnosis came just days before his scheduled return to the field for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
The severity of the injury remains unclear,Campeonato Brasileiro Glamour but Mustafa has since undergone further tests and will likely undergo another MRI scan to determine the extent of his injuries. The cause of the injury remains under investigation, and there is no information available about whether Mustafa has undergone any treatment or rehabilitation measures.
In the meantime, Mustafa continues to recover at home with support from his family and friends. His absence from the field could have significant implications for the future of the Bahrain national team, which has struggled to maintain its status as one of the top teams in the world despite its rich history and talent.
As the country grapples with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Mustafa's absence adds to the pressure on the national team to perform well and progress towards the World Cup qualification stage. The Red King has shown his resilience throughout his career, and his return would be a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport.
Despite the setback, Abdulrahman Mustafa remains optimistic about his recovery and hopes to be back on the field soon. The Bahrain national team needs him more than ever, and the country will do everything possible to ensure his success.
