Marco Reus, a world nightmare

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The German footballer will not play in Qatar due to his ankle injury and with this there are already five national team tournaments that he has missed in his career

Bad luck strikes again with Marco Reus at the gates of yet another national team competition. The German midfielder, who had been recovering from an ankle ligament injury since September and appeared less than a week ago against Bochum a few minutes ago, has been eliminated from the World Cup in Qatar because of these injuries in his ankle.

With this, there are already five international tournaments that De Teuton has lost to injury, and in all those tournaments he would have been subpoenaed if he was physically at full capacity. In 2012, before his first big date with the German team, the midfielder was injured in the last friendly before the European Championship. Two years later, he had his most brutal episode, as another ankle injury deprived him of the opportunity to become world champions in Brazil, in a team where he was the undisputed starter.

In 2016, another injury in the final pre-European Championship match in France prevented him from competing with his teammates. The 2018 World Cup in Russia is the only tournament in which Reus has been able to play, curiously the worst in terms of performance of the German team. Finally, the last European Championship was also lost, according to Joachim Low, because he was not 100% physically either.

An absolutely cruel story that of Marco Reus, a player of exceptional quality to mark an era in European football, but injuries, especially to his battered ankle, have prevented him from taking that step forward in a career he has not. had.

Source: La Verdad

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