Afraid of Recurring Injuries, Messi Doesn't Want to Hurry Up Playing
A calf injury suffered by Lionel Messi forced him to stop for a month. Messi himself did not expect the injury to be worse than originally thought.
Messi was injured in preparatory training in early August. Initially, Argentina must be absent for only about two weeks and be able to return to the match when Barcelona will go to Osasuna headquarters on Saturday (08/31/2019).
However, this estimate turned out to be wrong. Messi has never recovered and has to miss Barcelona's first three matches in the 2019/2020 season, and the latest news shows that Messi cannot return when Barcelona will accept Valencia in the fourth week of the weekend.
Pulga began to get frustrated when time passed since the recovery process. However, Messi did not want to force himself to play fast.
"This is very bad because it happened during my first training session this season, at first it was only a minor injury and I thought he would be gone for only 15 days. But when I returned to training before Real Betis, I felt more ill," said Messi, who quoted by Sport.
"I had to stay away for a long time, they said the calf injury was complicated, and if you think it's okay, it's wrong, it has never happened to me before," he said. complained Messi.
"Now I am trying to relax a little and I will only play when I feel ready, I don't want to back down because I can go far longer," he concluded.
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