Posted in News, Team News on Sep 25, 2017.
Itumeleng Khune was in agonising pain when stretchered off the pitch in Saturday’s match against Golden Arrows.
The Kaizer Chiefs skipper, who’s in epic form, sustained a neck muscle spasm after colliding with Arrows’ Knox Mutizwa.
“Khune fell heavily on his head,” comments Dr Hashendra Ramjee about the stoppage time incident. “He had a sore neck and a headache from the clash. We took him to hospital where he was examined. Accordingly, he was cleared of danger.”
Khune adds to a long injury list currently affecting the Amakhosi camp.
“Itu will undergo a series of checks and rehabilitation,” adds Dr Ramjee. “However, he should be ready for the next match.”
Chiefs will play at home-away-from-home Baroka FC at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, 30 September 2017. The much anticipated clash will be kick-off at 18:00.
Tickets are available at Computicket at R60.
The Kaizer Chiefs skipper, who’s in epic form, sustained a neck muscle spasm after colliding with Arrows’ Knox Mutizwa.
“Khune fell heavily on his head,” comments Dr Hashendra Ramjee about the stoppage time incident. “He had a sore neck and a headache from the clash. We took him to hospital where he was examined. Accordingly, he was cleared of danger.”
Khune adds to a long injury list currently affecting the Amakhosi camp.
“Itu will undergo a series of checks and rehabilitation,” adds Dr Ramjee. “However, he should be ready for the next match.”
Chiefs will play at home-away-from-home Baroka FC at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, 30 September 2017. The much anticipated clash will be kick-off at 18:00.
Tickets are available at Computicket at R60.