“Ramzi will most likely go for tests.”

This is what WSL commissioner Jessi Miley Dyer said, but then the Moroccan was seen wearing a knee brace and using crutches in the event area.


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“Ramzi will most likely be getting tested,” WSL commissioner Jessi Miley Dyer said in a post published by the institution on social media.

He said Ramzi stepped on a rock where his foot got stuck and that twisted his knee.

Then this is what was seen: The Moroccan, visibly in pain, being removed with the help of water.

Later, WSL footage showed him wearing a knee brace and standing with crutches.

Judging by the signs he gave when he came out of the water, in extreme pain, and the signs that his knee had twisted, everything indicated that Ramzi would not compete again in the elimination round today.

But since he didn't leave the event for a checkup, as the commissioner said, one might think the Moroccan is staying to compete.

 

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