Moroccan International Adam Masina Returns to Training After 5-Month Injury Layoff

Absent from the World Cup in Qatar due to a ligament rupture during the match between Udinese Calcio and Fiorentina, Moroccan international Adam Masina, fully healed, could participate in the friendly matches against Brazil and Peru.
According to the Udinese coach, Adam Masina is in full rehabilitation. He has even participated in training sessions with the group preparing the upcoming matches. He was on the Bruseschi pitches this Thursday morning among the players called up by Andrea Sottil.
But what about his physical condition to participate in the match against Inter Milan scheduled for Sunday? He would be better off on the bench, according to many observers, who point out that he will have time to prepare for the two friendly matches that the Atlas Lions play against Brazil and Peru.
Adam Masina started his professional career in Italy, before winning the title of best Serie B player and then moving to Serie A. In 2018, he changes championship and finds himself at Watford FC in the Premier League. Courted by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), he chooses Morocco in March 2021 and turns his back on Italy. In July 2022, he returns to Serie A, but this time to Udinese Calcio.
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