Nadé's injury is known!

Sunday evening, ASSE lost with a score of 1-0 against its eternal rival. The Greens remain barrage after this lost derby. Olivier Dall'Oglio and his Staff also saw Mickaël Nadé be hit in the knee. After examinations this Monday, the verdict was awaited. The worst is avoided for the Saint-Etienne defender.

ASSE not spared from injuries

Since the start of the season, ASSE has not been spared from injuries in its squad. During the preparation, Aïmen Moueffek was injured and only returned during the 3rd day of Ligue 1. Ibrahima Wadji was also injured against Villarreal. The Senegalese had relapsed before going to Clairefontaine for his rehabilitation. He has just returned to the group this weekend. Which is also the case for Pierre Cornud. The full-back had been injured since mid-September. The former native was on the trip to .

Augustine Boakye had to miss a few matches in September due to a muscle injury. Anthony Briançon has withdrawn from all matches since the start of the season. He had to have knee surgery and is now on his way back. Yvann Maçon also missed 2 months of competition. The Guadeloupean was injured during the international break at the beginning of September, just like Thomas Monconduit. The former player is still recovering. The last important injury to report for the Greens is that of Ben Old. The New Zealander was injured in the meniscus and lateral ligaments of his knee. Its duration of unavailability is estimated at 4 months minimum.

The verdict falls for Nadé

He finished the match lying on the pitch at Groupama Stadium on Sunday. Mickaël Nadé was hit in the knee a few minutes before the final whistle. The ASSE-trained defender underwent examinations this Monday to find out the severity of his injury. The team informs us that it is an external sprain of the lateral ligament of the right knee. He is expected to miss 4 weeks of competition.

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