Kaizer Chiefs has provided an encouraging update on the injury status of several key players, with Gaston Sirino, George Matlou, and Brandon Peterson making positive strides in their recovery.
Club physio Dave Milner revealed that Sirino, who sustained an abductor muscle injury in the last match, is improving rapidly and is expected to return to full training within two weeks. This is excellent news for Chiefs fans as Sirino has been a vital contributor to the team.
Meanwhile, Milner also shared positive updates on the progress of Matlou and Peterson. Matlou, who has been sidelined with a long-term injury, has started running and doing some ball work and is projected to return to action in November.
Peterson, who underwent surgery on his finger, has had the pins removed and can immediately begin full training.
While the news for Sirino, Matlou, and Peterson is encouraging, there are still concerns surrounding the recovery of Edmilson Dove and Tebogo Potsane.
Dove, who suffered an injury, is out of his protective boot and is beginning to walk. The club is optimistic that he will be able to start running in November.
Potsane, on the other hand, is expected to be out for approximately three weeks due to ligament damage in his ankle. This is a setback for the winger, who has been an important part of Chiefs’ attacking options.
Overall, the injury update from Kaizer Chiefs offers a mix of positive and negative news. While the club is optimistic about the recovery of several key players, there are still challenges to overcome.
As the season progresses, Chiefs will be hoping for a clean bill of health for their squad.