Malick Diouf out for a minimum of three weeks

​Malick Diouf had to leave the field as early as the 18th minute during the 313th Prague derby between the two "S" teams. He was then taken straight to the Střešovice hospital. Unfortunately, the examination did not bring good news.

During the second half of the derby, Malick Diouf returned to the bench with a diagnosis—a crack in the fibula. "Malick was quickly examined at the ÚVN hospital in Střešovice. Unfortunately, it is a crack in the fibula, and the estimated recovery time is at least three weeks," explained the club´s chief doctor, Petr Krejčí Jr.

"There’s nothing to be done; injuries are unfortunately part of sports. I’ll do everything I can to get back as soon as possible and help the guys achieve the goal we are fully committed to. Saturday’s disappointing match doesn’t change anything," said El Hadji Malick Diouf.

Malick, wishing you a speedy recovery!

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