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Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo Sidelined for 12 Weeks, Out of Africa Cup of Nations Following Ankle Surgery

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Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo Sidelined for 12 Weeks, Out of Africa Cup of Nations Following Ankle Surgery

Bryan Mbeumo, the standout forward for Brentford, will be conspicuously absent from the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) and sidelined for about three months, following his recent ankle surgery.

This unfortunate turn of events came after Mbeumo led Brentford with a successful penalty against Brighton but then sustained an ankle injury just before the half-time break.

The 24-year-old, who has been a vital asset to Brentford, notching seven goals this season and emerging as their top scorer in the Premier League, encountered this setback during Brentford’s 2-1 loss to Brighton on December 6.

The Afcon is scheduled to commence on January 13 in Ivory Coast, with Cameroon, Mbeumo’s national team, beginning their quest in the tournament against Guinea on January 15.

Thomas Frank, the Bees’ manager, shared his optimism about Mbeumo’s recovery, praising his positive attitude and strong mental fortitude. “Bryan is a resilient individual and I have no doubt he’ll return even stronger,” Frank commented.

Mbeumo has been a key player for Cameroon, earning 14 caps and scoring three times. He was also a crucial part of their squad at the 2022 World Cup, starting in all three games for the Indomitable Lions.

His absence is a significant blow to Brentford, who are already grappling with a spate of injuries. Players like Kristoffer Ajer, Josh Dasilva, Rico Henry, Aaron Hickey, Mathias Jensen, and Kevin Schade are also on the injury list. Additionally, Brentford has been without Ivan Toney, their top scorer from the previous season, due to a suspension, though he is set to return on January 20 after completing an eight-month ban related to betting.

Addressing the challenges, Frank stated, “We’ve been facing injury troubles since the start of the season.” He emphasized the club’s cautious approach to recruitment, focusing on long-term benefits rather than hasty decisions. “While we may consider a loan, our decisions will be guided by the next few weeks,” he added.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Bryan Mbeumo Injury

What injury did Bryan Mbeumo sustain and how long will he be out for?

Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford’s top Premier League scorer, underwent ankle surgery following an injury sustained in a match against Brighton on December 6. He is expected to be out for approximately 12 weeks.

Will Bryan Mbeumo participate in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations?

No, due to his ankle injury and subsequent surgery, Mbeumo will miss the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) starting on January 13 in Ivory Coast.

What has Brentford manager Thomas Frank said about Mbeumo’s injury?

Thomas Frank expressed confidence in Mbeumo’s positive mindset and resilience, stating that he believes Mbeumo will come back stronger from this injury.

How has Bryan Mbeumo’s performance been for Cameroon?

Mbeumo has been a significant player for Cameroon, scoring three times in 14 caps. He also played in all three matches for Cameroon at the 2022 World Cup.

What are Brentford’s challenges apart from Mbeumo’s injury?

Brentford is dealing with a lengthy injury list that includes players like Kristoffer Ajer, Josh Dasilva, and Rico Henry. They are also coping with the absence of Ivan Toney, who has been suspended but is set to return on January 20.

More about Bryan Mbeumo Injury

  • Brentford Official Website
  • Africa Cup of Nations Schedule
  • Premier League Injury Updates
  • Cameroon National Football Team
  • Bryan Mbeumo Player Profile
  • Thomas Frank Managerial Insights
  • Ivan Toney Suspension Details
  • Brentford’s 2022/2023 Season Highlights

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5 comments

BeesBuzz December 16, 2023 - 10:16 pm

thomas frank always seems optimistic, thats good for the team spirit but they really need to sort out these injuries, it’s like a curse on them or smth.

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FootyFanatic December 17, 2023 - 3:14 am

cameroon without Mbeumo in Afcon, that’s a big blow for them, He’s been solid for them, especially in the world cup, big shoes to fill for whoever steps in.

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GoalGetter December 17, 2023 - 5:01 am

Toney’s return can’t come soon enough for Brentford, they’re in a tough spot, but hey, every team’s got its ups and downs, right?

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TheSoccerScribe December 17, 2023 - 10:47 am

Interesting how Frank talks about recruitment, seems like he’s got a long term plan, but will the fans be patient? only time will tell i guess.

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SportySam December 17, 2023 - 4:05 pm

Man, feel bad for Mbeumo, such bad luck with that injury right? Hope he bounces back soon, Brentfords gonna miss him loads.

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