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Al Nassr's Latest Injury Update: Sadio Mane Struggles to Recover from Knee Surgery

Updated:2026-02-19 08:15    Views:159

### Al Nassr's Latest Injury Update: Sadio Mane Struggles to Recover from Knee Surgery

Al Nassr Football Club has announced that their star forward Sadio Mane is currently dealing with a significant setback in his recovery process after undergoing knee surgery earlier this month.

Sadio Mane, who had been making headlines for his incredible performances for the club and the national team, sustained a serious knee injury during a friendly match against Manchester City. The surgery was performed on November 15th at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, United Kingdom, and it aimed to address a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee.

The post-operative period for such injuries can be challenging, but Mane has shown resilience throughout his career. His ability to return to full fitness after similar surgeries underscores his dedication to the sport and his commitment to his teammates.

While the exact timeline for Mane’s return to action is not yet determined,Ligue 1 Express Al Nassr remains optimistic about his recovery. The club will closely monitor his progress and provide updates as they become available. In the meantime, fans and supporters are encouraged to stay supportive and follow the latest developments through official channels.

This injury highlights the importance of proper training and conditioning, especially in high-stress environments like professional football matches. It also serves as a reminder of the physical demands placed on players and the sacrifices made to achieve success on the pitch.

As the rehabilitation continues, it will be interesting to see how Mane adapts to his new reality and whether he can maintain his level of performance once fully recovered. For now, the focus remains on the ongoing journey towards a successful return to the field.



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