Amin Adli Sidelined Until 2025 with Broken Foot
Amine Adli Sidelined: A Broken Foot Spells Long Road to Recovery for Moroccan Star
German club Bayer Leverkusen announced devastating news for Moroccan international Amine Adli and their fans: a broken foot will keep the talented winger off the pitch until at least early 2025.
Adli suffered the injury during Leverkusen’s Champions League match against French side Brest. Coming on as a substitute in the 63rd minute, his time on the field was tragically cut short as he was forced to leave the game due to the injury.
This news comes as a significant blow to both Adli and Leverkusen. The 23-year-old was enjoying a strong start to the season, establishing himself as a key player for the Bundesliga side. His absence will be keenly felt, as his pace, dribbling skills, and eye for goal have been instrumental in Leverkusen’s attacking threat.
Foot fractures, particularly those involving the metatarsals (the bones in the middle of the foot), are unfortunately common in professional soccer. The severity and recovery time can vary depending on the specific bone fractured and the complexity of the break. A study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine found that the average time to return to play after a metatarsal fracture in professional soccer players was approximately 10-12 weeks. However, more severe fractures, like Adli’s, can require a longer rehabilitation period.
This extended absence will undoubtedly be a challenging time for Adli. Recovering from a serious injury requires not only physical healing but also mental fortitude. However, the young star has the