Feyenoord is Currently Unable to Call Upon Defender Malcolm Jeng. The Swede was forced to leave Sunday Afternoon’s Eredivisie Match Against FC Groningen with a Lower Leg Injury and Underwent Surgery on Sunday Evening.
Feyenoord does not report Exactly What Injury The Twenty-Year-Old Jeng Has. The Rotterdam Club Cannot Yet Make Any Announcements About the Duration of the Recovery. “As soon as more information is available about Jeng’s Situation, The Club Will Announce This,” Feyenoord Reports on the Club website.
Jeng is on Loan from Stade de Reims this season. He had a Starting Place in trainer Robin van Persie’s Team for the Past Two Matches.
In The Europa League Match Against Braga on Thursday, Jeng, Like Many Other Players, Given was the opportunity. Against FC Groningen he replaced the suspended Anel Ahmedhodzic.
Next Thursday, Ahmedhodzic Will Be Avlessly Again in the Europa League Match Against Aston Villa. The 24-time Bosnian International normally forms the defensive center with the Japanese Tsuyoshi Watanabe. Central Defenders Gernot Trauner (Achilles Tendon Injury) and Thomas Beelen (Broken Leg) Have Been Out for Longer.