Suspected cruciate ligament injury for Egypt’s Mohamed Hamdy

Egyptian players attend to an injured teammate during a tense moment in a match against Senegal, showcasing concern and urgency on the pitch.

There are fears that Egypt international Mohamed Hamdy has suffered a cruciate ligament injury, after he picked up a knock in the Pharaohs’ friendly against South Africa on Thursday.

The left-back was forced off during the match after going down with a knee problem, raising concerns inside the camp ahead of Egypt’s next commitments.

Initial checks pointed to a suspected injury to the cruciate ligament, and the player is set to undergo further medical tests to confirm the extent of the problem and determine the recovery plan.

Hamdy’s condition will be closely monitored by the national team’s medical staff, with a final decision expected once the scan results are available.

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