Black Stars team doctor Prince Pambo has paid a solidarity visit to midfielder Francis Abu in Toulouse as the player continues his recovery from a fractured leg sustained during an international friendly in November last year.
The 25 year old has been sidelined since the unfortunate incident, which occurred while he was on national duty. The injury ruled him out for an extended period and dealt a significant blow to both club and country at a crucial stage of the season.
Dr. Pambo met Abu in Toulouse, offering medical support and encouragement on behalf of the Black Stars technical team. The visit formed part of the national team’s ongoing efforts to maintain close contact with injured players and monitor their rehabilitation progress.
Sources close to the camp indicate that Abu is responding positively to treatment and rehabilitation, though no official timeline has been set for his return to competitive action. The fractured leg required careful management, and medical staff are keen to ensure a full recovery before he resumes training.
For the Black Stars, the gesture reflects a broader commitment to player welfare beyond match days and tournaments. Staying connected with injured players, especially those recovering abroad, remains a key part of the national team’s support structure.
As Abu continues his rehabilitation journey in France, the visit from Dr. Pambo serves as a reminder that he remains firmly in the thoughts of the Black Stars setup, with hopes high that he will return stronger in the months ahead.


