Real Madrid’s Brahim Díaz Injury Monitored by Moroccan National Team Doctor

The Spanish-Moroccan striker of Real Madrid Brahim Diaz is suffering from a muscle injury in the right thigh adductor. Concerned, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has assigned a mission to the doctor of the Atlas Lions.
Dr. Christophe Baudot, the doctor of the Moroccan national team, has been tasked with monitoring the progress of Brahim Diaz’s injury in coordination with the Real Madrid doctor. He should provide him with the necessary medical support, in order to accelerate his recovery and ensure his return to the field under the best possible conditions.
Starter against Real Sociedad on Saturday, September 14 (2-0), Brahim Diaz had left the pitch as early as the 23rd minute of play, holding the back of his right thigh. The next day, the Madrid club confirmed the injury of its striker. "After the examinations carried out today by the medical service of Real Madrid on our player Brahim Díaz, an injury to the long adductor of the right leg has been diagnosed," the Spanish club said in a statement, without specifying the duration of the Moroccan international’s absence.
This injury could keep the Moroccan international off the pitch for at least two months. A blow for the Moroccan national team and Real Madrid.
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