United States forward Folarin Balogun sat out training for Monaco on Thursday after taking another hit on his recently dislocated shoulder, putting him in doubt for next week’s Champions League match against his former club Arsenal.
Balogun was sidelined for about two months with the injury and returned to competition at the end of November.
Balogun, who joined Monaco from Arsenal in a permanent transfer last year, was substituted after 68 minutes last week during a 2-1 loss to Marseille in Ligue 1.
Balogun was in good form earlier this season, scoring for a third straight game as Monaco won 2-1 at Rennes on Oct. 5 before leaving the match with an injury. He suffered a dislocated shoulder and the injury led him to withdraw from a couple of matches with the U.S. squad.
“For sure he is a bit frustrated about this because he worked hard for his comeback,” Hütter said. “He did a lot during his treatment and now he feels pain. Everybody crossed the fingers that he can be back maybe on Saturday.”
Balogun, born in New York and raised in London, signed a five-year contract with Monaco.
Arsenal and Monaco both have 10 points after five matches in the league phase of the revamped Champions League ahead of Wednesday’s match at the Emirates.