Damac's star forward, Allan Saint-Maximin, is currently sidelined with an injury that could keep him out for more time. The French striker suffered a knee injury in the club's recent match against Rennes and will be undergoing further examinations.
Saint-Maximin's absence is a major blow to Damac's hopes of maintaining their top-flight status this season. The club has been struggling on and off the pitch and needs all its players available if they hope to secure a spot in Europe next year.
The 26-year-old has made 85 appearances for Damac since joining from Newcastle United in 2019. He has scored 44 goals and provided 27 assists in his time at the club, making him one of their most important players.
While the exact duration of Saint-Maximin's injury remains unknown, it is clear that he will need to undergo further medical tests before returning to action. It is hoped that he will be able to recover in time to play in Damac's remaining matches,La Liga Frontline but there is no guarantee of this.
For now, Damac must rely on their other forwards to step up and fill the void left by Saint-Maximin's absence. This will put added pressure on the team, who have already struggled without their star player.
It is clear that Saint-Maximin's injury is a significant setback for Damac, but the club will need to work hard to find a way to overcome it and continue their fight for survival in the league.
