Thegoalmac can reveal that Real Madrid star Luka Modric has revealed he is on course to make his return from a ruptured thigh muscle within the next three weeks.
The Croatia international suffered the problem in the first half of
his nation's Euro 2016 qualifier against Italy on November 18, with the
midfielder told he would be on the sidelines for three months.
Thankfully for both his club and international side, the
29-year-old's recovery has gone according to plan and providing he has
no reaction to the final stages of his rehabilitation, he should be fit
enough to resume full training by the start of March.
Modric told Sportske novosti: "My rehabilitation is going
according to plan, it is going very well. I am happy and I will soon be
back on the pitch! I have been aware how serious this injury is since
first day, and we all agreed we have to be patient because rupture is
very complicated.
"Yes, I miss playing very much but I am disciplined and I don't want
to rush things. I know it could end very badly, with a new injury, if I
return too soon."
The risk of a repeating the injury was emphasised by the Croatia FA's
head of medical service, who added: "He will begin to run now and in
three weeks he should make full training session with his team.
"If he feels the smallest pain, he should postpone his return because
with muscle injuries, especially ruptures like this one, there is a big
chance of renewing the injury. Thirty per cent of players renew their
muscle injuries because they return too soon. His injury, the rupture of
the rectus femoris, is something I've not witnessed in my career."
If he was to suffer the misfortune of rupturing his thigh muscle for a
second time, the former Tottenham star could face an even longer
absence, according to national team doctor Zoran Bahtijarevic: "If he
were to rush things he could be out for a year."
The news means Modric could make his return to action against
Villarreal or Athletic Bilbao at the beginning of March, while he should
be fit to face Schalke in the second leg of Madrid's last-16 Champions
League tie with Schalke.
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