
MEDICAL NEWS: Sunderland midfielder Habib Diarra has been ruled out after sustaining a groin injury during the team’s recent training session at the Academy of Light. Medical examinations have revealed that the 20-year-old will be out for a period of around four weeks, as he begins a recovery and rehabilitation program under the supervision of the club’s medical staff. The injury is a setback for Sunderland, who have relied on his pace, energy, and creativity in midfield this season.
The club’s medical team confirmed that Diarra’s treatment is progressing positively, but they will not rush his return to avoid aggravating the injury. He has already started light gym work and physiotherapy sessions, with the focus on restoring full muscle strength and flexibility. Manager Régis Le Bris expressed confidence that the young midfielder will come back stronger, emphasizing that player welfare remains the top priority.
If his recovery continues as expected, Habib Diarra is likely to return in time for Sunderland’s home clash against Nottingham Forest next month. His comeback would provide a huge boost for the Black Cats as they look to strengthen their push for a top-half Premier League finish. Fans are eagerly anticipating his return, hoping his energy and creativity can reignite Sunderland’s midfield momentum.
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