Algeria Football– Villarreal CF and Morocco national team young talent Ilias Akhomach continues his recovery process after a serious anterior cruciate ligament injury suffered during a La Liga match against Alavés on matchday 13. This injury, which also affected the internal ligament of the right knee, forced the 20-year-old player to a long absence from the field, both with his club and with the Atlas Lions.
Akhomach, who was on the rise, had to face a difficult period following this injury. However, he received valuable moral support from his teammates in the national team. According to the “winwin” site, several stars of the Moroccan team, including Achraf Hakimi from Paris Saint-Germain and Chadi Riad from Crystal Palace, took the initiative to send him messages of support and call him regularly to ‘encourage.
The national coach, Walid Regragui, as well as the members of his technical staff, also expressed their unwavering support for Akhomach. The latter was touched by these marks of affection and solidarity, which played an important role in his morale during this difficult period.
A close friend of the Morocco team player told “winwin”: “Ilias went through a phase of discouragement right after his injury, but he was enormously comforted by the calls and messages from his teammates. This gave him a lot of courage. » He added: “Ilias is a respectful player and passionate about football. Even though his injury is serious, he has the will to come back stronger. After the operation, he began to regain his physical fitness and aspires to return to the field quickly. »
The young player continues to follow the matches from home and prepares himself mentally and physically to return to competition. His entourage and supporters remain convinced that he will quickly regain his level thanks to his natural talent and his unfailing determination. Fans of Villarreal and the Atlas Lions are impatiently awaiting his return to the field, convinced that this young prodigy still has a lot to offer.
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