Morocco’s Soufiane Alloudi To Return Against Moghreb Tetouan - Report

The striker will finally return to the pitch during the sixth game of the Moroccan league after a long absence due to injury.

Soufiane Alloudi, Morocco,raja Casa
According to liondelatlas.net, Moroccan international forward Soufiane Alloudi’s situation is slowly improving and the rehab for the knee injury which has deprived him of close to a year of play is going smoothly.

In fact, the technical director of Raja Casablanca, Rachid Boussiri, recently revealed that the 2007 Moroccan Athlete of the Year is aiming to be back on the pitch by the time his side take on Moghreb Tetouan in the sixth fixture of the season. However, given the undefined nature of the north African country’s league calendar, a date has yet to be set for this match.

Meanwhile, the 'Rajaouis' have moved to quell rumors that have been circulating which have linked Alloudi to a return to the United Arab Emirates to play for El Ain which were generated after the player was invited to watch the country’s Super Cup matchup. In order to avoid any misunderstanding, the Moroccans insisted that the striker skip the trip and focus on his rehabilitation instead.

Rami Ayari, Goal.com
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