Chivu has backed the 31-year-old to bounce back from the injury and chaos of the summer, telling reporters: "I'm happy he's back healthy. He's worked hard this summer and is really hungry to bounce back. He was very disappointed in America for not being able to help the team. He tried in training and got hurt again. His expectations, and ours as well, were to have him for the second match. He's worked hard, and I saw him doing very well in the first training session."