The Austrian ‘One’ fights his way back into the rehab clinic in Salzburg. The 28-year-old worked more than eight hours a day to make his dream of a major event come true. In the end, the time was too short and the pressure and stress are now gone. Striker Sasa Kalajdzic is also making his comeback at Wolverhampton. The duo also wants to cheer on the Rangnick troops from the stands at the European Championships.
During the warm-up, his knee suddenly seized up before he had to go to the locker room for examination and could no longer play. “The pain came without any symptoms. If I had noticed something beforehand, I obviously wouldn’t have taken any risks. The doctor told me I wouldn’t be able to help in the championship game anymore. Andreas Ulmer assisted me immediately. At first it was very difficult to deal with it,” recalls Salzburg goalkeeper Alexander Schlager about the league match against Rapid on May 5th.
Source: Krone

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