After undergoing cruciate ligament surgery, Marco Reus has sent a message to his fans, promising to "do anything" to return to fitness.
Germany international Marco Reus is determined to
return to form and fitness for next year's World Cup
after undergoing cruciate knee ligament surgery.
The Borussia Dortmund forward suffered the injury
in their DFB-Pokal final victory over Eintracht
Frankfurt, having already seen his 2016-17
campaign disrupted by injury.
Reus also missed the 2014 World Cup due to an
ankle problem, pulling out of the squad before his
side went on to become world champions.
But, after going under the knife, the 28-year-old is
on the comeback trail and is fully focusing on
recovering in time to aid both Dortmund and
Germany in the coming campaign.
"The surgery went fine and I'm already on the road
to recovery," Reus wrote in a post on his Facebook
and Instagram pages.
"Now there is a relatively long rehab phase which I
will follow. I will tackle this with everything I have
and I'll do anything to be back soon on the pitch.
"I always come back strong and this will also be
the case this time.
0 Comments