Bartosz Kurek has had health problems in recent months, so his every absence causes concern among fans. The same will happen this weekend.
Last year, Bartosz Kurek suffered from injuries, especially during his time with the national team. For this reason, he missed the most important matches of the European Championship and did not go to the Olympic qualifications at all. He is also absent from the Nagoya Japanese Wolfdogs squad for league matches from time to time. A similar situation happened this weekend when he was nowhere to be found on the field.
Fans can breathe a sigh of relief
Fans who follow volleyball events in Japan may certainly be concerned about this turn of events. The potential recurrence of his hip injury could prove painful for Kurek.
According to sport.tvp.pl, this time the health problems were not too serious and the captain of the Polish national team should return to the game in a few days. The attacker allegedly felt minor pain and his club did not want to aggravate the injury. This may result in a longer absence.
It turns out that if all goes according to plan, Kurek will be back in action next weekend. Wolfdogs Nagoya will next face Suntory Sunbirds.
Hard life in Kurek’s absence
The Polish striker has been the leader of the Nagoya team for several years. This has been the case this season, where he has already recorded some great performances. When he wasn’t on the field, his team was in big trouble. The Nagoya Wolfdogs lost to the JT Thunders on Saturday, 2-3.
Currently, Bartosz Kurek’s team has 22 wins and 9 losses. She is third in the standings with 68 points. The class of our volleyball player is illustrated by the classification of the best scoring players in the competition. Despite several absences, the 35-year-old has scored 652 points, which puts him fourth in the rankings.
Source: Wprost
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