Jakub Moder was almost speechless after sustaining a “horrible” anterior cruciate ligament injury for Brighton at the weekend. The 22-year-old fell awkwardly during Saturday’s 0-0 draw between Brighton and Norwich City, and the club revealed he would be out for a “significant” amount of time.
The 22-year-old injured himself during Saturday’s 0-0 draw between Brighton and Norwich City, and the club said he will miss a “significant” amount of time. Graham Potter, the manager of the Seagulls, called it a “devastating blow” for the midfielder and wished him a quick recovery.
Physical Therapy Doctor According to 3CB Performance owner Rajpal Brar, who spoke to Sussex Live, this kind of knee injury can take seven to nine months to heal, potentially ruling him out.
Moder has used social media to share his emotions on the heartbreaking news more than two days after the occurrence. The former Lech Poznan hero thanked his supporters and discussed how he went quickly from a tremendous high to a tremendous low.
It’s difficult to say something, he wrote in an Instagram post. A few days ago, I experienced some of the happiest times of my life; now, however, I am facing a terrible prognosis and am awaiting surgery. Long road ahead of me, but I’ll make every effort to return to the pitch as soon as possible!
“Many thanks for your kind words and support! Really grateful for it. We’ll talk soon.
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