David Raum, the German football player and defender for RB Leipzig, has suffered from chronic knee pain in recent weeks that has forced him to miss several training sessions. The news comes as a setback for the team, which is already dealing with injuries on both ends of the pitch.
Rahm was injured during a match against Werder Bremen on October 26th, and while he returned to training earlier this month, his condition did not improve. According to Leipzig manager Ralf Rangnick, Raum's knee pain is "chronic" and will require further treatment before he can return to full fitness.
The news has caused concern among fans and teammates alike, who have expressed their support for Raum and hope that he will recover quickly. While the team may be without one of its key defenders, they are still capable of competing at a high level, especially if they can find ways to fill the void left by Raum's absence.
Despite the setbacks, the team remains focused on their goals and continues to work hard towards achieving them. With their strong defensive record, Leipzig will need to rely on their experienced players to keep their opponents at bay until Raum returns to action. In the meantime, the team will look to other players to step up and fill the gap left by Raum's injury.