Barcelona’s Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen is on track to return to action next month after being unable to make his debut for the club due to a hamstring tear that needed surgery.
.
Vermaelen got injured at last year’s World Cup in Brazil, before he signed for Barca, prompting some to question why the club completed the deal to sign the 29-year-old from Arsenal.
.
In a message on his Facebook page, Vermaelen said on Tuesday that he had recently started running again and urged Barcelona fans to be patient.
.
“Everything is going according to plan, therefore I am right on schedule to get back in the squad in April,” he wrote. “I am looking forward to contributing to Barca’s success this season.
.
“It’s a big step in my rehab starting running again. I am very happy to be outside again instead of staying inside in the gym all the time. It’s hard work but it’s worth it.”
.
Vermaelen said Barca had been fully aware of the extent of his injury, which had not initially been diagnosed in tests conducted at the World Cup.
.
“Barcelona did notice the seriousness of the injury when they did the medical and there were two options,” he said.
.
“You could do surgery but they said it’s not necessary you can do it with preventative exercises, make it as strong as you can and then it shouldn’t be a problem.
.
“We spoke to a lot of specialists and they all said it’s possible to do without surgery so for me it was an easy choice to go that way.
.
“It didn’t work out. We tried for a couple of months and I could feel it wasn’t the same as before.
.
“So we went to get some advice from another specialist, a very famous one, and he said maybe it’s time to dosurgery.
.
“I am just following the programme the surgeon told me to do and it’s going well.”
Support InfoStride News' Credible Journalism: Only credible journalism can guarantee a fair, accountable and transparent society, including democracy and government. It involves a lot of efforts and money. We need your support. Click here to Donate