Six and a half weeks after his injury, Romain Hamouma resumed collective training this Thursday morning.
“The number 21 Stéphanois participated in most of the training session and sees a return to competition approaching,” says ASSE, without mentioning a specific date. Because all precautions are taken with the 33-year-old striker, whose talent is sorely lacking in his team (4 goals, 1 assist in 22 games played this season).
Everyone hopes that the native of Montbéliard will be available for the trip to Nîmes, Sunday April 4. This should be the case, according to our information, if the vice-captain continues his good development. It will be almost two months to the day after his thigh tendon injury, and almost a month after his resumption of racing.
Hamouma was injured during ASSE – Metz on February 7. “Romain was hit in a tendon, a bigger lesion than a muscle. We will take the time it takes. There are weeks of healing to take for him to come back with all his means. There is no doubt that the player, at the end of his contract at the end of the season and whose negotiations for an extension are skating, will be keen to participate in the final sprint towards maintenance and finish in cannonball.
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No OM for the Crocs
Next opponents of the Greens, the Nîmes were to face Marseille in a training match this Friday afternoon. OM finally refused, to the dismay of Crocos coach Pascal Plancque, “who would have liked a real confrontation but who especially wanted not to cut during these two weeks without an official match”, according to the site GoalGard. This Friday morning, the players of Nîmes Olympique make an internal opposition.
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