The match between Weymouth FC and Boreham Wood had to be temporarily stopped after Terras’ player Omar Mussa collapsed.The midfielder looked to be in serious trouble when he fell during the Vanarama National League encounter at the LV Bet Stadium.Weymouth’s Twitter account wrote on 40 minutes: “ The game is paused as Omar Mussa is being treated to on the field.
We hope Omar is okay.“We will update once we are aware when the game will be restarted.”This was followed by the club account saying: “The stadium announcer has said that an ambulance has been called for Omar Mussa.“The players have made their way off the pitch and into the dressing rooms.”Thankfully the Belgian looked to be fine, with Weymouth later tweeting: “ Omar Mussa is on his feet and is feeling better.“He is being assisted off the pitch with the team physios and walking.“Omar has been excellent today on the pitch and we wish Omar a speedy recovery.”Mussa has made 14 appearances for his side in the league so far this season.
In 2020, the youngster left his home nation to join Dover Athletic.But after the club decided not to play any more matches in the 2020–21 season, voiding all their previous and subsequent games, he left the club.Weymouth's former manager Brian Stock said that he had not "seen a player with his amount of ability".The club recently appointed David Oldfield as first-team manager.
Weymouth FC Chairman, Ian White, told the club's website of the addition.“Really pleased that David has joined us. I am really looking forward to working with him and together I am certain that we can turn the club’s fortunes around on the pitch.
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