More bad news for Morita: Sporting midfielder hears what he didn’t want to | OneFootball

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·24 agosto 2025

More bad news for Morita: Sporting midfielder hears what he didn’t want to

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Hidemasa Morita left the match between Nacional and Sporting with physical complaints and received bad news

Hidemasa Morita was the big absentee from the morning training held this Sunday by Sporting. After leaving the lions' duel against Nacional (4-1), the Japanese midfielder was not among the options for Rui Borges in this return to work and got injured again.


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The Japanese midfielder, remember, left the match with the Madeirans with physical complaints, being replaced by Giorgi Kochorashvili at 32 minutes of the game. Also, Ousmane Diomande, Maxi Araújo, Daniel Bragança, and Nuno Santos were absent from the training session.

The players who made up the eleven of Rui Borges in the visit to the islanders limited themselves to recovery work. Rui Borges gave the squad a day off next Monday and the team will train again on Tuesday morning, again behind closed doors, in Alcochete.

Hidemasa Morita comes from a season marked by several physical problems. At the moment he returned to the bench, the number 5 still had a little dialogue with Rui Borges, a coach who wanted to better understand the physical condition of his player, speaking about the midfielder's problem after the match.

The green and white emblem will take the field again next Saturday, August 30, against Porto. The match, counting for the fourth round of the National Championship, against the team led by Francesco Farioli, will be played at 8:30 pm, in Alvalade.

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

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