The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753 international has been on the treatment table because of an injury for several weeks now, but a recovery is still a distant possibility at the moment
Bayern Munich team trainer Jupp Heynckes has had to deal with further bad news from the injury list, as he will not have right winger, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521, available for match selection until the New Year. The mercurial player has suffered
another recovery setback and has missed a handful of games since the start of the campaign.
The attacking midfielder sustained a muscular injury when he was with his national side Netherlands last month. He has not played a single game for club since then. Der FCB were hoping earlier that he would be back for the exciting
clash with Borussia Dortmund, but that did not go as planned.
The Dutch star could not make the squad, and now it has been reported that the extent of his injury is more serious than previously revealed. The injury is fine now, but he is suffering back pains again. He felt pain last week
as well and he claimed that he is not positive of playing for Bayern in 2012.
The former Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 man stated that he will work hard with the club doctors to regain full fitness as soon as possible.
"The muscle injury has healed, but my back is causing me problems again. I had pain in my back once more last week. I don't know whether I can make my comeback this year. We will keep on working on my recovery and try and shake
off the back problem with the help of the doctors,” he stated.
"I will bounce back, though. I am looking forward to 2013. I am highly motivated to help the team and play a key role. The past three years have shown that I hardly miss any games after the winter break," he added.
Robben vowed that he will stage a comeback soon. He said that he is looking forward to help Die Roten claim trophies this term and conceded that he has always been fit to play for Bayern January onwards.
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