- News
- Editorials
- Writers
- India
- I-League
- Clubs
- Europe
- Champions League
- Goal Rich List 2013
- Live
-
Fixtures & Standings
- Daily Fixtures
- Asia WCQ Standings
- Africa WCQ Standings
- Europe WCQ Standings
- CONCACAF WCQ Standings
- CONMEBOL WCQ Standings
- Challenge Cup Standings
- Champions League Standings
- Europa League Standings
- Premier League Standings
- La Liga Standings
- Serie A Standings
- Bundesliga Standings
- I-League Standings
- I-League Division II Standings
- Transfers
- Video
|
|
Manchester City midfielder Rodwell desperate to maintain fitness
The 21-year-old has revealed the gruelling training regime he has undergone in a bid to get to the bottom of a long-term hamstring injury after making his first-team return
Manchester City's Jack Rodwell has spoken of his fight to maintain his fitness after suffering an injury-hit start to his career with the Premier League champions.The midfielder, who joined from Everton in the summer, has made just two starts for Mancini's side, however, after playing 30 minutes of their FA Cup win over Leeds at the weekend, the 21-year-old is hoping he can now fight for regular first-team appearances.
He told The Daily Mirror: "My main aim now is to stay fit. That's been my main problem for the last year or so, an inability to stay fit and shrug off little injuries.
"That's held me back, and I think if I can stay fit, the games will come."
Rodwell believes the succession of muscular injuries he suffered may have been down to his developing body and revealed the astonishing extent he has gone to in order to get back to full fitness.
He added: "The physios have highlighted that and done a really good job. I've stuck to a six or seven-week programme where I haven't had a day off.
"I've hammered the work, done a lot of hamstring work and luckily, touch wood, it's worked. I intend to keep that up for the rest of my career and hopefully I'll stay fit and strong.
"I come in early every day, have a load of treatment and then for half an hour before training I work on my own.
"Then after training, if necessary, I stay for some more strength work, so all in all I probably do an extra hour-and-a-half.
"One day it will be hamstring, another the back, or core fitness, to keep everything strong. I do yoga as well, two or three times a week, depending on how my body is feeling. Everything is helping."
Related Stories
-
Player Ratings: Dortmund 1-2 Bayern
Goal.com rates the players on show as die Roten edge out their Bundesliga rivals to complete the double after a closely contested Champions League final at Wembley
-
Neymar's choice: How he saw all this coming
Santos' star forward spoke to Goal's Sebastian Garcia a year ago about the fight for his services between Spain's two top teams and his insight was revealing
-
Robben is finally Bayern's braveheart
The winger was the driving force behind the German outfit's triumph after years of playing second fiddle in the final
-
Pep has a lot to live up to after Bayern win
The Catalan coach was appointed in January with a view to getting the best out of the Bavarians' golden generation. But just four months on, they are already European champions
-
Transfer Talk: Read all the gossips
The Goal.com Rumour Mill is your 24/7 source for all the latest rumblings in the global transfer market.