Fijian Captain Roy Krishna will be out for the rest of the Indian Super League season due to a Grade 3 ACL injury he suffered in a match against Hyderabad FC. This unfortunate development is a significant disappointment for both fans and the team. However, the club is maintaining a hopeful outlook for the future and is sending wishes for Roy’s swift recovery.

Krishna has played a vital role in the team’s performance since joining last season, and his skills will be sorely missed, particularly in the attack. Head Coach Sergio Lobera expressed the team’s sorrow over the news, stating, “We are deeply saddened to announce that Roy is out for the season, as confirmed earlier by our medical team. We are losing an incredible player and one of the best professionals I have ever worked with.”

Despite the challenges posed by this injury, Lobera remains positive, saying, “I am confident he will recover well and come back stronger to help us. It’s always difficult to accept such setbacks. However, we must keep moving forward and remain focused on our work.”

This situation, while challenging, also brings an opportunity for other players to step up and showcase their talents. With determination and resilience, the team can navigate through this adversity, and fans can look forward to Krishna’s eventual return to the field, stronger than ever.

The road ahead may be tough, but with a supportive team and coaching staff, hope remains that they can overcome this hurdle together.


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