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After spending his summer in coal to return from a serious injury contracted at the end of last season, Pierre Lees-Melou too quickly returned to the SB29 infirmary, the victim of a new injury to his fibula.
Contracted two and a half months ago, this mini-constraint fracture of the right fibula stopped the precious leader of the collective led by Eric Roy in his tracks. A Brest technician who this Thursday however gives reassuring and encouraging news from his player.
“It’s not getting worse.”
“ He is with the group, but he is not participating in full training yet. He feels much less pain than when he started again in August. They remain constant, but it doesn’t get worse. He’s done a lot of weeks of land work and, physically, he’s not too bad. », said Roy.
A relief, certainly, for a Brest team which remains in an ideal position in the Champions League but must still secure its rear in Ligue 1. The championship where Brest has a meeting with OL on Saturday, as part of the 17e lifting.
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