Enschede, Netherlands – FC Twente striker Sam Lammers is facing a tough time as he battles injury setbacks. The player, who recently returned to training after recovering from a gluteus muscle injury, now finds himself grappling with another challenge.
Lammers, who has been sidelined for weeks, was eager to get back into form and rejoin his teammates on the pitch. However, just as he resumed training, unexpected complications arose causing further delays to his recovery.
“It’s disappointing for Sam to go through this again just when he thought he was getting back into the game,” said FC Twente coach Ron Jans. “We were excited to have him back, but now we need to take things carefully to avoid further injury.”
This latest setback comes as FC Twente prepares for a critical phase in their season. The team relies heavily on Lammers’ scoring abilities, and his absence could impact their upcoming matches.
As supporters anxiously await news on Lammers’ condition, the club remains focused on managing the squad while ensuring players recover fully before returning to the field. Lammers will undergo further assessments to determine the extent of his situation and a potential timeline for his return.
In related news, Sem Steijn has officially confirmed his transfer from FC Twente to Feyenoord this summer. The forward’s move has been a significant topic among fans and analysts alike, raising expectations for the upcoming season.