Newcastle United defender is confident of being able to overcome the difficulty of Achilles injury recovery process. Steven Taylor actually can not wait to be on the sidelines when Newcastle United live derby against Sunderland this weekend, but resigned to waiting for his physical condition to recover in the summer.
26 years old defender is suffering from an Achilles injury when defeated Chelsea 3-0 in December. As a result, he must undergo a recovery process step by step, including wearing protective shoes during the first two months. "The good I still supported the manager [Alan Pardew] and the coaching staff wants to bring me into the locker room and was among teammates," said Taylor told The Journal. "I am still part of the team. When injured, you feel forgotten, but the salute to teammates, and they continue to involve themselves in touch with me every day."
"I now no longer wear protective shoes and was able to walk and was active in the gym to train hard. The recovery process is long and heavy. I know people say this is the worst injury a footballer, but I am ready to handle it." "I can not wait to get back to recover, stronger and better than my previous condition. I hope can be involved at the beginning of the next pre-season."
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