Football NewsLuis Suarez will return when La Liga starts again
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Luis Suarez is recovering ahead of schedule after a knee injury. It’s confident that he will be able to return to action when La Liga is cleared of renewal.

When La Liga starts Luis will return in action

Luis Suarez is recovering ahead of schedule after a knee injury. It’s confident that he will be able to return to action when La Liga is cleared of renewal. The Uruguayan forward had surgery on his right knee in January and is estimated to be out for about four months. However, for several weeks he disconnected from crutches and continued to progress well after rehabilitation. The removal of the Spanish league due to the coronavirus pandemic also increased Luis’ possibilities of returning to activity before the end of the season. La Liga president Javier Tebas aims to return to work in mid-May, and if so, Suarez should be in dispute.

My surgery went forward a little before

“My return is within the scope of the opportunities that we controlled, and now changes have occurred. But the idea of ​​returning was clear early,” Suarez told reporters: “My doctor said to me that I’m doing so well and that gave me hope to return to play as much as possible instead. “The difference now is when the team is back, and I can play.”Suarez also said that he hoped to postpone the operation until the end of the season. After which he decided to bring the surgery to the beginning of the year. “It predicted that this would be in early May. After I had meetings with doctors and due to the ongoing condition which I had, it went forward a little before.”

“I did very well with the work that I asked to do, and it gave me the strength to return earlier than predicted. Despite the good news regarding its suitability. Suarez also admitted that football currently means little in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Which has caused the sport to be almost completely shut down worldwide. Former Liverpool striker urged people to stay safe as authorities seek to limit its distribution. “We need to take precautions and be realistic that people don’t wait to watch a football match. They expect that they can leave their home, enjoy without fear, go to the park with your children and enjoy life again, “he said.