Kemar Roofe is sent to Belgium by Philippe Clement to intensify his rehabilitation.
In an attempt to determine the cause of Kemar Roofe’s injuries, Rangers striker Philippe Clement has posted a photo of the player at a Belgian rehab facility.
On October 31, 23, Kemper Roofe shared a photo of himself on Instagram in the stories part of the platform, identifying himself as Move to Cure, a clinic located in Belgium.
Move to Cure is a rehabilitation center located in Antwerp that specializes in injury prevention and mobility-based therapy.
Given remarks made about the striker, it is hardly surprising that Kemar Roofe was moved to Belgium, the nation where Philippe Clement was born and where he has the strongest ties to Europe.
Despite being in his fourth season with Rangers, Kemar Roofe has only made 88 appearances for the team, which is a terrible reflection on his injury history.
Kemar Roofe, a costly £4.5 million acquisition from Anderlecht in 2020, led the team in scoring during the 55-win campaign, but his infrequent appearances have severely hurt the team ever then.
Kemar Roofe in Belgium following a warning from Philippe Clement
Speaking before of this weekend’s match at Ibrox against Hearts, Philippe Clement made it apparent that the striker was suffering from his hastily completed rehab and his halting return to the Rangers first team.
Kemar Roofe has been cautioned by large coach Philippe Clement that he won’t be joining the Rangers again until the issue preventing him from playing is fixed. The 30-year-old hitman is currently in Belgium, where the big coach is hoping to finally end his injury woes.
Clement stated, “Kemar won’t be available for the weekend, for sure.” He’s been having trouble with the same issues for a while now, so we should probably rebuild in the coming weeks and give it a serious examination.
“Rather than always finding a method to make him healthy for the next game only to have him struggle for the next and go game by game, it’s crucial to figure out why that is happening. We must truly identify the root of the issue.
Though I’m not a doctor, I can perform a lot of things. Regarding that, I have nothing to say.
“First and foremost, we must thoroughly evaluate the best course of action for bringing Kemar back in a way that will be long-term rather than temporary.
In order to get him ready for games, that has been the situation for the past few months, but he has been having difficulty in between. Therefore, we must get him in great shape.
Another high-earning Rangers star who appeared to be following in Kemar Roofe’s footsteps is getting close to returning to training as Roofe intensifies his rehabilitation in Belgium.
One of the seven first-team players whose contracts expire at the end of the current campaign is Kemar Roofe.