Photo: Davis personal ball training is very good, and he may return to the team to practice together as early as November
Bayern defender Davis has been on standby for nearly 6 months due to a torn cruciate ligament. German media Biography said that his personal rehabilitation training is progressing very well. A training situation on Tuesday may indicate that he can return to the team to practice earlier than expected.
Davis tore his right knee cruciate ligament while playing with the Canadian national team in March, and he underwent surgery. Now that Guerrero is also absent due to abdominal muscle injuries, Davis' absence on the defense is particularly painful.
He revealed to Biography in early June the time of his return to the team to practice: "In November, I hope so. This is the plan." This also means: the left-back will be absent for about 8 months in total. But can everything be earlier now? The report said that on Tuesday morning, a striking detail appeared in Davis' recovery training: assistant coach Ngalula also participated in his training! The assistant of the head coach Kompany is often responsible for the players' transition from rehabilitation to returning to the team to practice together.
Does this mean that Davis is heading towards the return team? The report said that his current rehabilitation training looks pretty good, and he once again appears agile and agile, showing good speed while sprinting. He has also been training with balls for more than a month since August 11.
Yohi Ito also participated again in the restorative training led by new rehabilitation supervisor Benjamin Sommer and rehabilitation coach Martinelo. After his third metatarsal fracture in March this year, the team will not take any risks and will not force him to make a quick comeback. His three-surgery metatarsals will undergo ongoing examinations, and he should return to the team around November
On Tuesday, in addition to the rehabilitation of the two players, Biography reported that Bayern had also replaced the lawn at the training base on Seberna Street. It is reported that the two training grounds here have been laid with mixed artificial lawns for many years, and the site next to the public park will also be laid with this modern turf.
Starting Tuesday morning, professional sports field company Heiler has used a special super-large sewing machine to implant thousands of artificial fibers into natural turf to a depth of 20 cm (2,500 needles per square meter). This work is designed to make the turf more durable and less slippery.