Liverpool midfielder, Lucas Leiva let out his ambition of making a strong comeback in the coming season, after being on the sidelines for almost seven months due to an injury.
The Brazilian International has been seen at the Melwood training ground over the last couple of days, as he is battling to regain complete fitness in order to confirm his availability ahead of the Reds upcoming friendly fixtures at the end of July.
Earlier in the previous season, the 25-year old suffered an anterior cruciate ligament impairment during a League Cup match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in November.
After undergoing rehabilitation process of almost seven months, Lucas is reported to have recuperated from the injury, and is likely to attain full fitness before the start of the 2012/13 campaign.
Even though the Reds prolific midfielder let out his delight upon successfully fighting out a major injury setback in his career, he divulged that he was eager to perform to his very best upon making his return, but needs to go about things patiently.
He told the club’s official website, “I'll be back at the same level that I was because I am working really hard to recover and the players that I have beside me will help me. I just have to be patient again; much of my life in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 has been like that.”
Liverpool will have a busy schedule this coming season as apart from their Premier League and domestic cup commitments, they will also be involved in Europa League football.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lucas-c22528 felt that it was now essential for the entire squad to rally behind their new manager, Brendan Rodgers as he aims at building a strong squad during the summer. He also indicated that he was happy to see the vigour and determination amongst all the
players during the training sessions and that everyone wants to see the next season kick off as soon as possible.
“The players are really happy with the way we are training and the sessions. We have a new manager so I think everyone will try to impress him and try to be on the team.”
He then claimed that it was not easy for him to watch Liverpool’s games from the sidelines for almost seven months, and was hopeful that he won’t go through the same episode ever again in his life.
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