Recovered from his calf injury, Romain Ntamack could return to competition this weekend with Stade Toulousain.
Here’s Romain Ntamack again. Injured in the calf last October 12 during Stade Toulousain's victory against Clermont, the international fly-half resumed training with Ugo Mola's group this week, after carrying out individual exercises last week.
According to La Dépêche, Ntamack is applying for a place in the group for the Top 14 meeting between his team and Perpignan on Saturday. The Toulouse staff will not complain, since the French champions are currently deprived of 15 players selected for selection, including Antoine Dupont, Thomas Ramos and Juan Cruz Mallia, to name only players capable of evolving as n °10.
Ntamack, long absence from the Blues
In Ntamack's absence, Toulouse beat Pau and Clermont and lost to Bayonne just before the start of the international window. Among the Blues, the withdrawal of the usual number 10 holder led Fabien Galthié to align full-back Thomas Ramos in this position, to the detriment of a pure specialist like Matthieu Jalibert, which caused a divide between the coach and the playing master of the Union Bordeaux-Bègles.
For Ntamack, the objective is to get back in shape for the 6 Nations Tournament, he who has not played with the Blues since his serious knee injury against Scotland, in August 2023, in a preparation match for the World Cup.
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