Long-term injured players and internationals returning to training at LOSC

Long-term injured players and internationals returning to training at LOSC
Long-term injured players and internationals returning to training at LOSC

The international break week allowed LOSC and its group to regain color. Significantly injured players, such as Hákon Haraldsson, have returned to Bruno Genesio's squad.

In four days, the land of will tremble to the rhythm of the strides of the Dogues who welcome Stade Rennais on their lawn, that of the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy this Sunday, November 24 (3 p.m.). This is a particularly anticipated meeting, during which LOSC will celebrate its 80th anniversary. To best prepare for this meeting, against his former team, Bruno Genesio can count on the return of certain individuals, including the injured. Absent since September 5 due to a broken foot, Hákon Haraldsson (21) returned to team training.

The Icelander was not alone, accompanied by Thomas Meunier, Ousmane Touré, Osame Sahraoui and Mohamed Bayo. The latter had stayed at Domaine de Luchin in recent days due to an ankle problem, just like his Moroccan friend, who had returned to Lille earlier.

In addition to these unavailabilities, the Lille technical staff can already rely on numerous internationals, who have returned to the LOSC training center in dribs and drabs. Lucas Chevalier, Aïssa Mandi, Angel Gomes and Ayyoub Bouaddi are visible in the various photos published by the Lille team on its social networks.

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