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The suffering is worth it, claims Abidal

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The Frenchman has declared his love for his current club and has asserted that suffering all the pain was worth it as he can still have the chance to represent La Blaugrana once again.

http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s Eric Abidal is almost back and will be a valuable addition to the squad which has been facing some problems in defence.
However, the veteran footballer’s return has not been easy as he revealed the rigours of the road to recovery.
Abidal had to undergo a liver transplant in April in an attempt to put his physical problems behind him. The 33-year-old was suffering due to similar problems in the previous season so, the physicians claimed that a transplant was necessary.
Prior to the transplant, the French international had already experienced a surgery as he had to go under the knife in order to get his liver operated.
Such problems were quite a headache for the Catalan giants as they were deprived of the services of an excellent defender.
His absence was surely noticeable; therefore, everyone at the club wished him a quick recovery.
However, it is difficult to comment whether Abidal will ever be in the same form as before or not. The Nou Camp faithful are more than concerned with this dilemma, nevertheless, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 national is bound to make his presence known.
The experienced full-back also revealed the difficulties he has faced during his attempt to get fully fit once again. Abidal also voiced his loyalty for the Catalans as he insisted that all the pain he has suffered is not that big of an issue as he plays
for the best club in the world.
While talking to TV3, the 33-year-old was quoted as saying:
“The pain and suffering has been worth it to play for Barcelona again. I have to work hard, it is difficult, but to get back to my level I have to go this route because otherwise I will not get there. Physically I'm suffering, but I need it. I have to be
strong mentally, so you have more stamina and I'll recover soon."

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