Bachir Belloumi, young Algerian prospect and Hull City player, faces an unexpected rest of the season after suffering a serious injury during the match against Oxford United.
Victim of a anterior cruciate ligament ruptureBelloumi will be absent from the field until the next season, a hard blow for this 22-year-old player who had quickly established himself in the English second division championship.
Arrived in Hull City during the summer, Belloumi caused a sensation in his first matches, proving that he had everything to succeed in England. In just ten appearances, he had scored twice, including in a landmark 4-1 win over Cardiff City in September, where he scored an impressive brace. Thanks to his remarkable performances,
Belloumi had made a place for himself within the team and had even attracted the attention of the coach of the Algerian national team, Vladimir Petkovic, who summoned him to the next Fennecs gathering.
This injury comes at a time when Belloumi seemed ready to take a new step in his career, both with Hull City and with the Algerian selection. His promising start to the season had captivated supporters, who saw in him a talent capable of shining beyond the borders of his native country. At Hull, his performances on the pitch earned him the player of the month title, demonstrating the rapid impact he was able to have within the club.
The club, which expressed its support for Belloumi,
will accompany him during the rehabilitation phase, a long but crucial process for returning to full fitness. Although this injury puts a pause on his progress, Belloumi remains determined to come back stronger.
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