
Sofyan Amrabat Returns to Real Betis Group Training After Injury Recovery
Moroccan international Sofyan Amrabat partially resumed group training with Spanish club Real Betis on Monday, participating in sessions held at the Luis del Sol Sports City facilities. This marks an advanced stage in the midfielder's recovery program from an ankle injury, with the player showing significant improvement in his physical readiness after a period of absence.
The injury dates back to last November when Amrabat suffered an ankle tear, requiring arthroscopic surgery. The player completed the initial phase of his treatment in the Netherlands before recently returning to Spain to continue his rehabilitation program. The medical staff's goal in gradually integrating him into group training is to ensure no complications arise before giving the green light for full participation in official matches.
Coach Manuel Pellegrini has not ruled out the possibility of calling up the Moroccan player for competitive action before the upcoming international break, noting that his recovery pace will determine the timing of his first appearance on the field. While the Andalusian team eagerly anticipates the return of one of its key players, Amrabat continues to undergo special training to elevate his fitness level to meet the demands of upcoming fixtures.
This development comes as Real Betis prepares to travel to Greece to face Panathinaikos in the Europa League, with the return leg scheduled for Thursday, March 19. The team aims to utilize all available resources in this continental competition, especially as the season enters its crucial stages, demanding a full squad.