Mamelodi Sundowns doctor Carl Tabane says utility player Thapelo Morena has entered the critical phase of his recovery from an ankle fracture injury.
Morena‚ who suffered fracture and ligament damage on his right ankle in a Nedbank Cup Last 16 match that Sundowns won 1-0 against SuperSport United in February‚ had his cast successfully removed last week."You can have a good operation but if you don’t have good rehabilitation‚ you may never come back‚” said Tabane.
"They played a crucial role in giving him some sort of counseling and assuring him that he will recover. Though signs are positive after the removal of the cast‚ Tabane said there is still a long way to go before Morena could return to the field.
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