Nabil Fekir continues in Germany in the rehabilitation process of the serious ligament injury suffered in February in Elche, which will keep him away from the pitch until the end of October or the beginning of November, if everything goes normally. “So far, everything is fine,” said the Frenchman. “I’ve started to run a little, it’s a good sign, although it’s gradually after a serious injury,” he explained to RTV Betis.
Fekir explained how he lived these months without participating in the last stage of the season with his Real Betis teammates: “The truth is that I lived in a normal way, they were not the best months for me, but they is part of a career. Injuries can happen, I had one in 2014 or 2015, I know the injury, I handle it with time and I’m not in a hurry”.
Fekir is grateful for all the support received during this holiday season: “Support always warms the heart, we have a good group with good people, good people. That helps on a daily basis. I felt the love of the fans a lot and I appreciate it very much, it’s a crazy love. That is something that can only make you happy. I hope to come back, but you have to go calmly”.
Fekir also spoke about Betis’ goals for next season: “We have an ambitious staff, an ambitious group of players. It is not easy, but we have to be persistent to reach the goal. This is the third season in a row that we are in the Europa League and we want to find the Champions League. We know it’s complicated because there’s a high level in LaLiga, but we have to start strong. We have had a tough start to the league and we need to start strongly to have more chances. Last year we were very close, the season is long and you have to have perseverance and regularity, I think that is the most difficult thing”.
Source: La Verdad

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