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Dinh Bac recovered from injury faster than expected

The smooth recovery process of injury helps striker Nguyen Dinh Bac to return to competition sooner than originally expected.

ZNewsZNews27/04/2025

Dinh Bac may return to competition sooner than expected - Photo: Vuong An h

Dinh Bac suffered an injury during a training session of the Vietnam U22 team in March. The striker, who is on the CAHN roster, was diagnosed with a broken 5th toe on his right foot. This injury will require him at least 3 months to fully recover.

Currently, Dinh Bac is in the process of rehabilitation training. However, according to information from Tri Thuc - Znews , the recovery process of the striker born in 2004 is going more smoothly than expected. Most likely, Dinh Bac will return in the away match against Quang Nam in round 21 of V.League 2024/25, taking place on May 5.

The return of Dinh Bac is a positive signal for CAHN's attack, especially in the context of the team's difficulty in terms of personnel. Main striker Leo Artur is seriously injured and the return date is unknown, while Le Van Do is also uncertain about his ability to play after an eye injury in the match against TP.HCM in round 19. Thai Leon, the team's new foreign player, has not left an impression despite being given the opportunity to start in the National Cup quarter-final against Hai Phong .

Dinh Bac's return helps coach Mano Polking have more options to share the scoring burden with Alan Grafite in attack, especially when CAHN is fighting on three fronts at the same time: V.League, National Cup and Southeast Asia Cup. In addition, the timely return helps Dinh Bac to be able to participate in the June training session of the Vietnam U22 team.

Source: https://znews.vn/dinh-bac-hoi-phuc-chan-thuong-nhanh-hon-du-kien-post1549276.html


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