
Sevilla sporting director Victor Orta has expressed confidence in Nigerian striker Jerome Adams, despite his injury struggles. Adams joined the Rojiblancos from Ligue 1 club Montpellier in January but has been limited to four league appearances due to injury.
“Due to two muscle injuries when he (Adams) has never been injured. What Akor has suffered has been unfortunate, but we will study why these injuries occurred, we have a lot of confidence in him,” Orta said, according to the club’s official website.
Orta’s comments come after Adams sustained a knee injury in training and another muscle injury against Atletico Madrid, which could keep him sidelined for the remainder of the season. Despite the setbacks, Orta believes Adams will come back stronger from the injuries.
Adams’ recovery and return to the pitch will be crucial for Sevilla’s success in the upcoming matches. The Nigerian striker’s talent and skills are highly valued by the Sevilla coaching staff, and his absence has been felt in the team’s lineup.
Orta’s confidence in Adams is a testament to the player’s potential and the club’s commitment to supporting him through this challenging period. Sevilla fans will be eagerly awaiting Adams’ return to the pitch, hoping that he will make a significant impact on the team’s performance.
The club’s medical staff will work closely with Adams to ensure a speedy and successful recovery. With the right treatment and rehabilitation, Adams could be back on the pitch sooner than expected, scoring crucial goals and helping Sevilla achieve its goals.
In the meantime, Sevilla will have to rely on other players to fill the gap left by Adams. The team’s depth and squad strength will be put to the test as they navigate the challenges of the season without their injured striker.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Adams’ availability, Sevilla remains focused on achieving success in the upcoming matches. With Orta’s confidence and the team’s determination, Sevilla is poised to overcome the challenges posed by Adams’ injuries and emerge stronger on the pitch.