# Marseille Update: Latest Injury Report on Matteo Guendouzi
Marseille fans are waking up to concerning news as star midfielder Matteo Guendouzi has suffered a significant injury. The 23-year-old, who has been instrumental in OM's recent form, was substituted during the second half of Saturday's Ligue 1 match against Montpellier. Initial reports suggest that Guendouzi felt discomfort in his right leg during the game, leading to his premature exit.
Further tests have confirmed that Guendouzi has suffered a partial tear in his medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his right knee. This is a blow for the club as Guendouzi has been in superb form, scoring five goals and assisting twice in his last six appearances. His ability to control the midfield and contribute offensively has been crucial to Marseille's recent success.
The injury is expected to keep Guendouzi out of action for four to six weeks, which could mean he will miss several key matches, including the upcoming fixtures against Reims and Nîmes Montpellier. Marseille's medical staff will monitor his recovery closely, with a potential return to full training targeted for mid-February.
Head coach Philippe Clement has expressed disappointment over the injury but has emphasized the importance of staying united. "Matteo is a key player for us, and we all feel sorry for him," Clement said. "But we have a strong squad,Saudi Pro League Focus and we'll work hard to adapt and find solutions without him."
The club has already begun to assess their options, with midfielders like Gaëtan Laborde, Kevin Vardy, and Valentin Nissounga likely to step up in Guendouzi's absence. Marseille's next match is against Reims on January 14, and the team will need to dig deep to maintain their momentum in the league standings.
While the immediate focus is on Guendouzi's recovery, Marseille must also look ahead to the rest of the season. With a challenging schedule on the horizon, including a tricky encounter against Paris Saint-Germain, the club's ability to adapt and maintain consistency will be tested.
For now, fans will hope for a swift recovery for Guendouzi and a strong response from the team as they aim to stay in contention for a top-half finish in Ligue 1. The injury serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of football, but Marseille's determination to push forward remains unwavering.
