
West Ham United defender Nayef Aguerd injury update emerges
West Ham defender Nayef Aguerd is at risk of missing the forthcoming international games for Morocco due to injury, according to Claret and Hugh.
The news outlet reported on 14 November that he’s being checked out for a concussion after a knock he picked up in the win against Nottingham Forest.
C&H’s source has discussed the issue at hand and has admitted that the centre-back may travel out later this week.

The report read, “Our London Stadium source explained that at the moment he was still at the club adding: ‘He might travel later in the week. Our medics will make a decision on the concussion issue’.”
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The news of Aguerd’s potential absence during the international break due to a minor injury may initially be disappointing, but there is a silver lining.
The extra rest for Aguerd could be a blessing in disguise for the Hammers.
It will ensure that Aguerd has ample time to recover and rehabilitate, minimising the risk of exacerbating the injury or facing setbacks.

A well-rested and fully recovered Moroccan is crucial for the long and demanding Premier League season, where every player’s fitness is integral to the side’s success.
Furthermore, this break offers Aguerd an opportunity to fine-tune his fitness and work on specific aspects of his game with the West Ham coaching staff.
It allows for a focused and tailored approach to his development, contributing to his overall performance when he returns to action in the claret and blue.
It remains to be seen what the medical staff return with, but even if there is a slight possibility of injury, he needn’t risk it.
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