The team’s situation is expected to be particularly challenging by the end of May due to numerous absences and injuries affecting the workforce. Attacker Deiver Machado, already suspended for the match in Brest, suffered an injury to the adductor that seriously compromises the rest of his season, depriving him of any credible option at the left piston position. Simultaneously, Juma Bah, following a head shock, is subjected to a concussion protocol and will not be able to participate in the next two meetings, while Ruben Aguilar is in the re-education phase for a lesion to the ischio-legs, without his return being confirmed for the moment.
The prospect of an imminent suspension for Facundo Medina is added to this worrying table, leaving the team without a player capable of occupying the job piston position. These absences, coupled with long-term injuries and recurring difficulties in scoring goals, create a major challenge for the technical staff and, in particular, for Will Still. The Artesian coach is faced with increased complexity in team alignment, choice of game system and management of available players.
Faced with these multiple constraints, Will Still will have to show remarkable ingenuity and adaptability to lead the team until the end of the season. The success of this company will require fine management of human resources, ability to improvise tactical solutions and ability to maintain the motivation of players in a context of absences and difficulties.