Suspicion that Walid Azzaro had a cruciate ligament



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The Saudi daily Al-Riyadiah said that Moroccan striker Walid Azaro, a former player of Al-Ahly and the current Saudi agreement, suffered a serious knee injury, and may have been amputated in the cruciate ligament, where the player is expected to undergo tests to reveal the extent of the injury, the newspaper said on its page. On Twitter: “Al-Ettifaq attacker Walid Azaro is suspected of having cut the cruciate ligament and will undergo a medical examination to confirm it.”

Walid Azaro had participated yesterday in a friendly with his team against the Al-Hidaya team and won it with a wide score of 12-0 in the friendly that brought them together on Sunday night at the club’s Abdullah Al-Dabal stadium, in preparation for the match against Abha later this month in the third round of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup. For the professionals, Azaro only scored 7 goals in that match.

It should be noted that Walid Azaro moved permanently to the Saudi team from Al-Ahly, after he was loaned for 6 months last season.

It should be noted that the agreement managed to achieve victory in the first and second rounds of the Saudi Professional League, against Al-Ittihad and Al-Ain, with two goals to one goal in each match, and prepares to face Abha in the third Ronda, on October 31.



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