The highly-rated striker is all set to make his return to the beautiful game, after spending seven months on the sidelines due to injury.
Barcelona’s David Villa is finally ready to make a comeback for his side, after having recovered from a fractured tibia.
The news, which comes as music to the ears for the Blaugrana faithful, is surely a good sign for the Catalan giants as the attacker is considered an important member of the squad.
The forward broke his tibia in December during Barca’s FIFA Club World Cup campaign. The injury proved to be rather problematic and Villa suffered a great deal because of it.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 star endured hardships for most of the recently passed season, and therefore he was unable to make any contribution to his side’s cause.
As a result, the Asturian forward could not feature for the Azulgrana in any major competition. Although Pep Guardiola had a number of options available to play in attack, the Spanish international was definitely missed at the Nou Camp.
Another setback that the 30-year-old had to experience was the fact that he was unable to represent his national side in the Euro 2012. Being the highest scorer in the history of the Spanish national side, the Barca number 7 is surely considered the main
striker for La Furia Roja.
It was due to Villa’s absence that the La Roja head coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Villa-c10629
had been present in the Spanish squad.
According to several reports, the player has been training with the rest of team without any problems. He has had no difficulty in keeping up with his teammates and has been working as hard as them over the past weeks.
However, a physician has been assigned to monitor the forward and keep a close eye on him. So far he has attended five training sessions and is responding very well to the efforts made by the physician.
It will be interesting to see if Villa can play for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 in their pre-season tour.
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