Doctor: Rangers star mooted to be ruled out for rest of season in worst-case scenario
Dr Rajpal Brar has stated that there’s a chance Rangers attacker Abdallah Sima won’t play again this season.
During the beginning of the year, while playing for Senegal on international duty, the 22-year-old had a significant thigh injury.
According to Philippe Clement, the injury is thought to be a Grade 4 muscular rupture, and he will be sidelined for several months.
Physical therapist and sports scientist Brar spoke exclusively with Ibrox News about his circumstances. He said:
“While serving overseas, he sustained a serious thigh injury that necessitated surgery.
He will gradually regain strength, mobility, and neuromuscular control over his daily activities in the affected area in addition to
preserving overall fitness while controlling pain and discomfort in other areas.
“According to the best scenario, he should return in April and be done for the season. In the worst scenario, he might miss three months and be out for the remainder.
The loss of Sima is severe for the Rangers.
Since joining Rangers, the 22-year-old has been one of the few players to really get going, so Philippe Clement will have been anticipating his return in January.
The Senegal striker has made 20 appearances in the league, tallying 10 goals and dishing out two assists, demonstrating his dependability as a left wing option.
In addition, he has occasionally played on the right wing and has remained a goal threat. The team will be praying for a speedy recovery so he can resume where he left off.
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