According to the "Daily Mail" report, Dragusin was interviewed and talked about Tottenham's refusal to release him to accept the call-up to the Romanian national team during this month's international match. Note: At the beginning...
According to the "Daily Mail" report, Dragusin was interviewed and talked about Tottenham's refusal to release him to accept the call-up to the Romanian national team during this month's international match.
Note: At the beginning of this year, Dragusin suffered a knee cruciate ligament injury in the Europa League. After a long period of rest, he is now close to returning. The Romanian national team coach Mircea Lucescu had tried to recruit him into the team, hoping that he could participate in the training camp during this month's international match. Even if Dragusin could not start and only entered the substitute list, it could boost the morale of the Romanian team in the key World Cup qualifying match against Austria on Sunday, but Tottenham refused this request.
Dragusin said: "Of course Lucescu hopes that I can return to the team, and I also want to play side by side with my national team teammates again and play for Romania. But on the other hand, I also understand that waiting a few more weeks or a month will be better for my future. Tottenham is taking all measures to ensure that I can return stronger than before."
"Cross Toughness An ACL injury is one of the most serious, if not the most serious, in football, so my recovery took longer than most people thought. "There is no doubt about the efforts of the Tottenham medical team, the physios and especially the surgeons who operated on me."