Real Salt Lake midfielder Javier Morales to make injury comeback in October - MLS News
Good news for Major League Soccer franchise, Real Salt Lake, who are currently at 4th position in the western conference. Their key midfielder and star player of the 2009 MLS Cup winning season, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Javier-Morales-c18076, is expected to sport the Real jersey.
The player’s comeback might fall in the first week of October but the ever enthusiastic Argentinean is eying October 1 for his return. The special reason for that date is the match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Los-Angeles-Galaxy-c39818.
“I think LA is a good game to come back,” the Argentine playmaker told the media. “I don’t know, but I hope so. I’m working hard, more than ever. I’m trying to come back as soon as possible.”
However, the medical staff thinks otherwise. According to them, the player might recover from the broken ankle in the mid-October. Currently the player is under a rehabilitation schedule that he started most recently after recovering from the surgery on
the shattered ankle.
"If I let him, he would play tomorrow,” Dr. Andrew Cooper, who operated on Morales, told the reporters. “His ankle looks amazing.”
On the other hand, yearning for football action, Morales wants to remain motivated during the time he is out of the field. “I need an inspiration for my life,” he said. “My inspiration now is to come back quickly. As soon as possible, for me, is the best
thing.”
The player broke and dislocated his ankle in the May 8 fixture with CD http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marcos-Mondaini-c23798, slid into the midfielder and tripped him off on the expense of his left ankle.
At first the extent of his injury suggested that the player might be out for the rest of the season but Dr. Cooper is really amazed at the South American’s recovered ankle and it is possible that the player might participate in the ending session of the
2011 term and the postseason.
However, despite the news of Morales’ return, not all is well at the helm. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/DC-United-c38901, might be out for the next six weeks. While nothing is certain at this point in time, results of the tests would
come out on Thursday, and that is when the situation would get clearer.
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