Víctor Camarasa is very grateful to Real Betis, the club where his contract ended on June 30 and on Wednesday announced its renewal for another season. “I just have words of gratitude to Betis, because it’s a very good detail that makes me more positive if possible in the face of a fairly complex situation. It’s not just a difficult year, it’s been two very difficult times. Without I can do what I want or do my job.I just thank the club and the coach for their trust, and all my teammates and loved ones for their support and making it easier to carry.I know I have the best here, I have Two years working with them, they are very good, I have full trust in them and this situation eases me a lot when it comes to focusing on recovery as soon as possible ”, Camarasa told RTV Calves.
Camarasa used his teammate Sergio Canales as an example of improvement: “He’s been through it three times, he knows better than anyone I’ve been through and he asks me a lot, he advises me, I talk a lot. He’s a for example for me. He gives me mental support. If he can, so can I, “explains Camarasa, who has had a very bad time all these months:” He can’t fool anyone, I’ve had a very bad time. time, of course.I have more moments of positivism and thinking ‘I’ll wake up’ what a bad day, which I also have.Maybe my parents didn’t know how bad I had been.There were days when I came home after training and I stayed for half an hour in the car saying ‘I can’t’ … ”, he explained.
Camarasa injured his knee ligaments in the pre-season stage in Marbella, in August 2020, a few days after taking the reins of Manuel Pellegrini club, but now his problems are with the patellar tendon, which underwent surgery in April. .
“In Marbella I tore my cruciate ligament, affecting the meniscus, but I had no sequelae from that injury and I recovered well, but then my patellar tendon started to bother me. After trying everything we found that. the best thing is to intervene in surgery and there we are, with good feelings, hoping and wanting to step on the lawn as soon as possible.They removed my crutch last week and now I am slowly removing the little strain you have left. , I went up and it was easier to go down the stairs and they told me that everything was going well, they were even surprised because after a few days of surgery I had a nice bruise on my knee in the Cup celebration and the truth is happening it’s hard. well. it’s a long process and I don’t set deadlines, I just want to enjoy each day feeling a little lighter “, said the mid fielder about his recovery, which is still far away, because on July 5, when Real Betis returned to training, he still hadn’t been in the condition. “Hopefully, I never thought I would get there, but if I have to go, I will,” Camarasa explained.
Source: La Verdad

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