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Ghanaian duo Abdul Samed, Alidu Seidu sustain injuries; likely to miss rest of the season
Ghanaian international, Salis Abdul Samed and Alidu Seidu have both been injured and could miss the final two matches of the 2021/22 French Ligue 1 season.
The Clermont Foot duo were in action for their team over the weekend and helped in the 2-1 win against Montpellier.
Unfortunately, the players could not finish the games after sustaining various injuries.
For Alidu Seidu, he finished the match against Montpellier with a dislocated shoulder.
He needs a further assessment to determine whether he will be able to play again in the last two matches of the season.
His Ghanaian teammate, Salis Abdul Samed played the most parts of the match but could not make it to the 70th minute.
He hurt his right knee and had to be replaced in the 64th minute. According to sources, the possibility of the midfielder missing the rest of the season is very high.
Source: footballghana.com
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