advertisement
Catania Midfielder Cristian Llama Eager To Return From Knee Injury
Catania midfielder Cristian Llama says he is a month out from returning from major knee surgery...
By Rick D'Andrea
Catania midfielder Cristian Llama is eagerly training hard in order to return to the Rossazzurri side.
The 24-year-old suffered a serious knee injury during last season, and says he is a month away from returning to first-team action.
"I am in a hurry. I cannot wait to return and be at the full disposal of the coach [Marco Giampaolo]," the Argentine revealed to Itasportpress.it. "Currently, I am training as hard as I can to recover in as little time as possible.
"Mu return? I do not know the exact time, but I think that within a month, I could be ready to play."
Llama is not fussed in what formation Giampaolo decides to use him when he makes his return.
"I am a winger. It is up to the coach to decide what formation he tells the team to play. My personal objective this season is to do well. I want to do more than just on the sidelines.
"As for my future? I am happy that I have remained and extended by contract until 2013. I like living in Catania and work well with my team-mates," concluded Llama.
The 24-year-old suffered a serious knee injury during last season, and says he is a month away from returning to first-team action.
"I am in a hurry. I cannot wait to return and be at the full disposal of the coach [Marco Giampaolo]," the Argentine revealed to Itasportpress.it. "Currently, I am training as hard as I can to recover in as little time as possible.
"Mu return? I do not know the exact time, but I think that within a month, I could be ready to play."
Llama is not fussed in what formation Giampaolo decides to use him when he makes his return.
"I am a winger. It is up to the coach to decide what formation he tells the team to play. My personal objective this season is to do well. I want to do more than just on the sidelines.
"As for my future? I am happy that I have remained and extended by contract until 2013. I like living in Catania and work well with my team-mates," concluded Llama.
Advertisement
Inside Goal.Com
/* empty because this one does not have controls */?>
-
Capello remains one of the greats of the game
After tasting success wherever he had gone previously, the coach will look upon his time at Wembley as an incomplete job rather than a complete failure
-
Can Suarez repeat Cantona's grand comeback?
The divisive Uruguayan can look to history when he starts against United on Saturday for the first time since receiving an eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra
-
Key battles: Manchester United v Liverpool
The former Reds defender believes that the Uruguayan must put controversy to the back of his mind when his team face the champions
-
The importance of Champions League qualification
The Ruhr side's remarkable run in Europe's elite tournament saw their revenue unexpectedly soar last season, but some teams are structured to depend on such results to survive
-
Cartoon: Capello's managerial merry-go-round
Goal.com cartoonist Omar Momani gives us his unique take on the football news of the day ...
Advertisement
Advertisement
