“I want to be fit again at the start of next season” – Daniel Kofi-Kyereh

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Ghanaian midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh is determined to return to the field after a lengthy absence due to a torn cruciate ligament. The 28-year-old SC Freiburg player has been sidelined for around a year and a half but is now optimistic about his recovery.Ghanaian midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh is determined to return to the field after a lengthy absence due to a torn cruciate ligament. The 28-year-old SC Freiburg player has been sidelined for around a year and a half but is now optimistic about his recovery. Kyereh is making progress in his rehabilitation and is focused on the transition from rehabilitation to training. He has been working hard to regain his fitness and is confident that his knee feels better than ever. Despite the lengthy recovery, Kyereh’s spirits remain high, thanks in part to the support of SC Freiburg. The club has provided a stress-free environment for his rehabilitation, helping him stay positive and motivated. “It’s been a few months longer now. Of course I would have liked it to be sooner. But when the knee says it needs rest, it drags on,” Kyereh said. “It’s not far away. I want to be fit again at the start of the season and be able to train with the team.” Kyereh joined SC Freiburg on a free transfer from St. Pauli in 2022 and is looking forward to making his mark on the pitch again.

Ghanaian midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh is determined to return to the field after a long period on the sidelines due to a torn cruciate ligament.

The 28-year-old SC Freiburg player has been out for around a year and a half, but is now optimistic about his recovery and hopes to at least be able to train with his team again when the season starts.

According to a report from Badische Zeitung, Kyereh is making progress in his rehabilitation and is focused on the transition from rehabilitation to training. He has been working hard to regain his fitness and is confident that his knee feels better than ever.

Despite the lengthy recovery, Kyereh’s spirits remain high, thanks in part to the support of SC Freiburg. The club has provided a stress-free environment for his rehabilitation, helping him stay positive and motivated.

“It’s been a few months longer now. Of course I would have liked it to be sooner. But when the knee says it needs rest, it drags on.”

It’s not far away. I want to be fit again at the start of the season and be able to train with the team,” he said. At the training camp in Schruns, his session includes team activation and cycling, which shows a clear improvement compared to his previous rehabilitation phases.

Kyereh joined SC Freiburg on a free transfer from St. Pauli in 2022 and is looking forward to making his mark on the pitch again.

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