Injured HSV star on his comeback: "Everything's going to plan" | OneFootball

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·5 November 2025

Injured HSV star on his comeback: "Everything's going to plan"

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After a severe ankle injury, HSV defender Warmed Omari is currently working on his comeback. The new signing has now reported from rehab.

Since his ankle injury sustained against Union Berlin (0:0), Warmed Omari has been sorely missed by HSV. However, the 25-year-old is working hard on his comeback. "I feel good. Everything is going according to plan so far, and I am receiving positive feedback from the doctors and physiotherapists," the Comoros national player reports in an interview with HSV.de.


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After his ligament tear involving the syndesmosis, Omari had to undergo surgery and is now completing his rehab at the new Athleticum at Volkspark. There, he is the first HSV professional to fully utilize the modern facilities.

He did not take up the club's previous offer to complete parts of his rehab in France. "I quickly built a good connection with everyone. They are taking very intensive care of me and keep me focused and motivated with varied exercises," Omari explains. Therefore, a temporary return to his homeland was never seriously considered: "I wanted to stay close to the team and continue to support them. I feel very comfortable here."

HSV: Omari wants to get "better step by step"

Besides the medical team, his family and colleagues give him strength. "My wife and my daughter help me a lot to clear my head. And I also feel well received by the team," says Omari.

Currently, the defender can put more weight on his left foot and is making daily progress. However, he deliberately does not specify a concrete time for his return: "I don't want to put too much pressure on myself. It's important to respect the process and get better step by step."

He will have to watch again this weekend against Borussia Dortmund (Saturday, 3:30 PM). For Omari, it would have been a special match, as HSV will also face his former teammate Serhou Guirassy. Both once played together for Stade Rennes.

"We had a close connection," Omari says. "He is a player with a lot of experience, from whom I could learn a lot. Serhou is a down-to-earth guy whom you could always ask for advice. Accordingly, he deserves everything he has achieved now."

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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