Milan’s Marco Borriello Wants To Play Again This Season

The injured hitman is aiming to make a return within the next two months.

Marco Borriello - Reggina-Milan - Serie A (Grazia Neri)
Milan have been decimated by injury all season, and one of those players battling for fitness has been Marco Borriello, currently sidelined with a serious thigh injury.

The former Genoa man has recently revealed his intended comeback date, which will be pleasing for all fans of the club, and fans of Italian football.

“I’m nearing the end of my recovery process, and I am expecting to return in May to play the final few rounds of the season,” Borriello optimistically stated in an interview with Sports Mediaset.

“I no longer feel pain, and in a week or so I will be able to run once again.

“I am beginning to see the light. I train six hours a day to ensure that I recover in the best possible manner, and also to ensure that I will play the last two or three games of the championship.

“It would be a great satisfaction for me, after having been detained for such a long period of time.”

The striker went on to discuss what he has missed out on most whilst being on the sidelines.

“Watching my team-mates from the stands has been very difficult, and my biggest regret is not being able to exploit the crosses of [David] Beckham.

“Having said this though, I am thankful that my injury has been resolved, and I am very happy because the coach, the club and my team-mates have not forgotten me.

“I'll come back even stronger than before.”

Adrian Del Monte
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