The biggest challenge for Luai will be moving his shoulder into extreme and involuntary positions, something he will be required to do on Monday.
He underwent physiotherapy on Friday, was given his first full day off on Saturday and will return to training on Sunday when the premiers will do a light field session.
The thought of Nelson Asofa-Solomona being shifted back to the same edge as Luai was not lost on some at the club. “Until he gets through that, we won’t know. It’s looking pretty good he will play, but it’s unfair to say either way. Cleary suffered the same shoulder injury in 2021 and was back playing in six weeks. If Luai plays next weekend, he will have returned in four weeks.: “If he did this injury in the first half of the year, he’d be out six weeks. But given what is at stake, we’re trying to squeeze six weeks into three or four weeks.
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