
Abdel Moneim: Thank God, the cruciate ligament surgery was a success.
AmirHagag
Egyptian international Mohamed Abdel Moneim, defender for French club Nice, announced that he underwent successful cruciate ligament surgery after the injury he sustained in the recent match against Paris Saint-Germain in the French League.
Abdel Moneim posted a photo of himself on his official Facebook page after the surgery, commenting, "Thank God always and forever."
Mohamed Abdel Moneim suffered a torn cruciate ligament in his knee in the 67th minute of the match between Paris Saint-Germain and Nice. The club issued an official statement confirming the injury.
Mohamed Abdel Moneim is expected to be out for at least six months to recover from the torn cruciate ligament before beginning rehabilitation.
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