Nasser Mohamed, the Saudi Arabian footballer who recently underwent knee surgery and is currently in rehabilitation, has been undergoing intense physical therapy and rehabbing his injured knee.
According to medical sources, Nasser was initially expected to be out for several months following his surgery, but he has since reported that he is making progress and is now able to walk on his own.
While it remains uncertain how long he will be sidelined, it is clear that Nasser is determined to recover fully and return to the field as soon as possible.
The injury to Nasser's knee was caused by a fall during a game against Qatar last month, which resulted in a severe concussion. He had previously undergone knee surgery to repair damage caused by the fall,Serie A Observation but this time around, he was not cleared to compete at the highest level.
Despite the setback, Nasser continues to work with his team to regain his strength and speed, and is hopeful that he can be back playing next season. He has also been working closely with his physiotherapist to ensure that he is getting the best treatment possible before returning to training.
Nasser's recovery process is ongoing, but it is encouraging to see him make significant progress. As he recovers, we wish him all the best in his journey towards recovery and hope that he can return to the field as soon as possible.