He Atletico Madrid many of these players are on vacation. But not at all. Some are on their respective teams, they have three homegrown players on European Under-21 (Riquelme, camel and manu sanchez) and there are also a good number of players recovering from their respective injuries.
The Mozambican player doesn’t rest even on vacation, he can’t. For months, ever since he was seriously injured, he had been working tirelessly to recover from his serious injury as soon as possible. The footballer stayed Madrid to continue his rehabilitation. From Monday to the weekend go to Sports City of Majadahonda to continue working with physios. And every weekend he has a day off that he takes advantage of to go to the beach and have a similar vacation. He is passionate about the sea, as seen in several images shared these days.
On a weekly basis, the player updates his recovery process. At the moment he is working in the gym, but in his last updates he revealed an image that is very hopeful. The player has already built an elliptical bike. This is a machine that does not have as much impact on the joints as, for example, the appointment to run. The good news in this sense is that the knee joint is strengthened and has mobility.
Another step for the African in his recovery, because until now, most of the work has been in bodybuilding. The player described his image with a very meaningful “current task…”. This is what will be “in process”, of recovery, it is understood.
REINILDO’S RE-APPEARANCE
Unless the recovery is drastically shortened, it will not be ready for the start of the season, in mid-August. As the doctor explained Pedro Guillen, who underwent surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that occurred at the end of February, in the best cases he could start to be seen with the group in September, when the competition starts. And in the worst case, the end of October or the beginning of November.
Source: La Verdad

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