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Sundgren will be absent for 10-12 weeks, Mahmoud Jaber will try to prevent surgical intervention - voila! sport

2022-10-23T18:32:03.073Z


The Maccabi Haifa midfielder, who was expected to return after the World Cup break, is having trouble recovering from an injury and if the solution considered as a last resort does not work, he is expected to undergo surgery


Sundgren will be absent for 10-12 weeks, Mahmoud Jaber will try to avoid surgical intervention

The defender underwent an MRI which revealed a full tear in the lateral ligament of the knee.

The Maccabi Haifa midfielder, who was expected to return after the World Cup break, will receive a special injection to try to avoid surgery

Shlomo Weiss

10/23/2022

Sunday, October 23, 2022, 9:20 p.m

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Summary: Kiryat Shmona - Maccabi Haifa 3:2 (Sport1)

Maccabi Haifa midfielder Mahmoud Jaber may undergo a surgical procedure that will disable him for a relatively long time, significantly delaying his return to activity.

As you know, Jaber was injured before the start of the season and in fact has not yet participated in it, when a week ago the champion announced that he is expected to return to the courts after the World Cup break.

Nevertheless, voila!

Sport has learned that his return may be significantly delayed due to his difficulties in completing the rehabilitation.



In the club and around the player, everything is being done to avoid surgery, and in the coming days the player will receive a special injection in a last attempt to finish the rehabilitation procedure through conservative treatment and without the need for surgical intervention.

If that doesn't help, the contact may go into surgery and continue to be out for the next few months.

"We are trying every possible conservative treatment without surgery," said the source of the cave in detail.

In any case, it appears that Jaber and Souf Podgorano will not return to activity until after the World Cup break.

Having trouble recovering from the injury.

Jaber (Photo: Liron Moldovan)

Another player who will be absent in the near future is Daniel Sondgren, who did not go with the team to the away game against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, and stayed in Israel to undergo an MRI examination which confirmed: the player is suffering from a complete tear of the lateral ligament in his knee.

At the decision of the medical team, the player will begin rehabilitation and should return to full training within 10-12 weeks, so he will be absent for a very long time.



Also regarding Dolev Haziza there is great doubt about returning before the World Cup.

Haifa believes that he may take part in a game or two before the break, but only if he is 100 percent fit.

If this is not the case, the team will not risk him.

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Maccabi Haifa took off for Paris.

Menachem Vatzili (photo: official website, Maccabi Haifa)

Without the aforementioned four players, the Greens took off today (Sunday) for France, accompanied by the thousands of fans who will come to support them at the Parc de France. Coach Barak Becher may return to a formation of three defenders, but the final decision has not yet been made. "We will arrive like in every game of the season.

Obviously we are an underdog, but we showed that we come to every game to play our game and not give up," said a Maccabi Haifa player.

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