Ghanaian midfielder Majeed Ashimeru is currently grappling with a new injury setback that threatens to keep him out of action for several weeks.
While the precise nature of the injury remains unclear, indications suggest that it was sustained during Anderlecht’s initial match of the season against Union SG in the Belgian Pro League on July 28.
During that game, Ashimeru was on the field for 81 minutes. Regrettably, Anderlecht ended up on the losing side.
His absence from the team lineup in the subsequent match on the following Saturday confirmed the impact of the injury on his availability.
Having aspired to commence the new season on a positive note and evade the injury troubles he experienced in the previous season, it is disappointing that he has encountered this setback early in the campaign.
In the previous season, Ashimeru admirably navigated challenges posed by injuries, showcasing impressive performances on the field.
As he aims to maintain good health this time around, this new injury setback undoubtedly presents an unwelcome obstacle.
There is a possibility that he might not be available for Ghana’s upcoming final 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Central African Republic on September 7.
Amidst this current challenge, Ashimeru’s primary focus will be on his recovery and swift return to the game.
His determination and resilience will undoubtedly play a crucial role in his journey to overcome this injury and resume his valuable contributions to Anderlecht’s campaign.