David da Silva and Febri Haryadi are still struggling with injuries

David da Silva and Febri Haryadi are still struggling with injuries


Bandung

Persib Bandung reported the current condition of its 4 players, namely Febri Hariyadi, Gustavo Franca, Rezaldi Hehanusa and David da Silva. The four mainstay pillars of Maung Bandung are still sidelined from training due to injuries.

It is known that Indonesian League 1 is currently entering an international break. Persib continues to strengthen internal training ahead of facing Persebaya Surabaya on Friday (18/10/2024).

Persib Bandung team doctor, Rafi Ghani gave news about the condition of the injuries suffered by the 4 players. Febri Hariyadi, who is currently recovering from an ACL injury, is now starting to improve.

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“After 2 months, Febri continues to show very good progress. Hopefully, his recovery will be faster,” said Raffi Ghani, Friday (11/10/2024).

Gustavo Franca also had to step aside from training due to injury. According to Rafi, the player with back number 4 was having problems because there was fluid in his thigh so he needed treatment.

“Gustavo still has fluid in his thigh. But the course of his injury is very much better, we still want those who are injured to really recover 100 percent,” he said.

Then Rezaldi also experienced problems with his left knee. Rezaldi even had to skip the training menu because he was not yet optimally fit.

The last one is David da Silva. Even though he played against Zhejiang FC, Rafi said that the Brazilian spearhead had to receive treatment again.

“We have done an ultrasound examination of David, there is indeed a slight swelling in the gland of his right thigh. Then we don’t want to take any risks, we are currently treating it,” he said.

“Yesterday there was a slight complaint of discomfort (from David da Silva), we immediately did an examination and there was indeed a slight enlargement in the gland. So we don’t want to take any risks so that they recover 100 percent,” he concluded.

(ral/mso)

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