Marc Bartra has resumed full training a month
after suffering a wrist injury in the bomb attack on
Borussia Dortmund's team bus on April 11.
The Spain international was the only player to
sustain significant injuries in the blast - which
occurred just prior to the Champions League
quarter-final first leg with Monaco - as he suffered
a fractured right wrist and required surgery to
repair the damage.
Bartra had already posted a video on Twitter on
Sunday showing him taking part in a rigorous
workout in the sand and he has now taken another
step toward his comeback by joining his team-
mates on the training pitch on Wednesday.
The 26-year-old's return to regular training is a
boost for Dortmund ahead of the final games of the
2016-17 campaign, with BVB still fighting for a
top-three finish to secure direct qualification for the
Champions League and the DFB Pokal final against
Eintracht Frankfurt on the horizon later this month.
The former Barcelona centre-back has made 29
appearances in all competitions this term, scoring
once in the process.
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