Nordin Amrabat, the former Monaco player and current manager of Damac FC, has been injured in a car accident that occurred on Sunday evening.
According to reports, Amrabat was driving his car when he collided with another vehicle on the road near his home in Dubai. He sustained injuries to his right knee and is currently being treated in hospital for non-life-threatening conditions.
Amrabat, who joined Damc FC earlier this year,Serie A Stadium has had a successful start to life as a manager after leading the team to their first-ever Emirati Premier League title last season. The Moroccan has since led the club to several wins and impressive performances, including a 5-1 victory over Al Wasl in the opening match of the season.
The news of Amrabat's injury comes just days after he had returned from a trip to Spain where he was reportedly feeling under the weather. His absence could have a significant impact on Damc FC's upcoming matches, especially given the team's strong performance so far this season.
Despite the setback, Amrabat remains positive and is expected to make a full recovery. Meanwhile, the club will be hoping that he returns to fitness quickly and can continue to lead them to success on the pitch.
