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ToggleA new obstacle for Pierre Lees-Melou
Pierre Lees-Melou, midfielder for Stade Brestois, sees a new difficulty looming before him. Indeed, the 31-year-old player will be away from the field for several weeks due to a fibula injury. This injury occurred during the match of the 12th day of Ligue 1 against Monaco, where the SB29 lost with a score of 3-2, as reported by the sports daily The Team.
After the match, Brest coach Eric Roy expressed his concerns: “He seems to have received a blow just above his fibula reinforcement plate. I hope it’s not too serious, but the doctor seemed concerned,” he told the Brest Telegram.
A series of absences for the player
This injury comes on top of a series of bad luck for Pierre Lees-Melou. Indeed, the former Dijon, Nice and Norwich City player had already missed the first six matches of the season due to a fractured fibula contracted in May. He will thus be deprived of the Champions League poster against FC Barcelona, ​​scheduled for next Tuesday at 9 p.m.