Hearts Midfielder Lawali Mamane Travels To South Africa For Surgery

Hearts of Oak midfielder Lawali Mamane enroute to South Africa to undergo his long awaited surgery.

The  midfielder has been out injured for over a year and currently in a very bad state.

Lawali got injured in a game for the Phoobian club during a league game organized by the Ghana football Association. The midfielder has been left to his fate after the injury.

While it is said that he could not play again without the needed surgery, it is understood that the cry of fans has finally be heard by the management of the club.

The player will undergo surgery on 5 th November 2021 in South Africa at Netcare Linksfield Clinic. The surgery will be conducted by a team of medical practitioners led by McCready.

After the surgery, the player will undergo medical observation till 20th November 2021 before returning to Ghana to continue with medication and exercises until he recovers fully.Lawali is traveling to South Africa today.

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