Francis Abu Steps Up Recovery as Defender Begins Intensive Gym Rehabilitation

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Ghanaian defender Francis Abu has taken another encouraging step in his rehabilitation journey, with the player now incorporating structured gym work into his recovery routine.

Abu, who has been sidelined in recent weeks due to injury, is said to be responding positively to treatment, steadily rebuilding strength and mobility under close supervision from his medical team. His early return to controlled physical conditioning is seen as a major boost, reflecting both his discipline and determination to return to peak performance.

 

Sources close to the player reveal that Abu has shown “excellent attitude and commitment” throughout the process, often putting in extra hours to hasten his return. The technical team is optimistic that, with this level of progress, he could rejoin full team training sooner than initially projected.

 

Fans and teammates alike will be encouraged by these latest developments, as the young defender remains a key long-term prospect with significant potential for club and country.

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