There’s still a lot left, though Mouctar Diakhaby He continues to make progress in his recovery to return to his team and help the Valencia to keep the category: “If I don’t have pain or discomfort, in January I want to train with the group,” announced the center back, who on Tuesday touched the ball for the first time since his very serious injury.
The Franco-Guinean defender suffered at the beginning of March the biggest injury that a footballer can have, a dislocation in his right knee that forced him to undergo surgery to repair a knee in which some ligaments had to be reattached build.
Diakhaby He explained that he doesn’t have a forecast or a return date, but he’s continuing to “work to get there before February.” “I think that I will start with the group in January, that’s what I’m thinking, but it depends on how I feel on the field, because if I don’t have discomfort and pain, I’ll be with the group in January.”
“They have been difficult, but we have to fight these kinds of things that happen and I want to thank everyone because people are still supportive,” commented the international. Guinea in You can handle Valencia and E.l Jugones Beach Bar.
The footballer of Valencia He was injured on March 2 in a league match real Madrid at the Mestalla, on Aurélien Tchouaméni It fell to him with the unlucky fate that it caused a dislocation of the knee that he himself noticed from the first moment and that will make him miss, at least, the rest of 2024.
Evacuated by ambulance from the Mestalla on March 2, the player spent the next 24 hours in a hospital where various tests were carried out before deciding to undergo surgery in Lyon, his city, where he was supported by his family in an intervention that was a complete success, despite the long recovery period.
Source: La Verdad

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