Frenkie de Jong’s Latest Injury Update: The Dutch Midfielder Faces Recovery from an Ankle Issue
The Netherlands’ star midfielder Frenkie de Jong has been sidelined for the past few weeks with an ankle injury that could potentially sideline him for months. The injury was first reported on November 12th when he sustained a sprain to his left ankle during a friendly match against Spain.
De Jong had been training hard leading up to the international break and was expected to return to action in December. However, the injury forced him to miss out on several matches, including the World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and Croatia. De Jong’s absence has left many fans and coaches concerned about his future with the team.
Despite the setback, de Jong is determined to get back on track as soon as possible. He has already started physical therapy and is working closely with his medical staff to ensure a full recovery. According to his coach, Frank Rijkaard, de Jong is expected to be ready for the upcoming season if everything goes according to plan.
While de Jong’s absence may cause some concern for the team, it is important to remember that injuries are a part of any athlete’s career. The key is to stay focused and continue to train hard, even when facing setbacks like this one. With his dedication and determination, we can expect de Jong to make a full recovery and return to the field strong and healthy.