‘Jeremy Sarmiento left his crutches and in a month and a half he could be on the field playing soccer’

The Soccer Channel, the official radio station of the FEF, made contact with the environment of the Ecuadorian footballer from Brighton.

Jeremy Sarmiento “has been walking without crutches for several days” and his recovery process is progressing “much faster than expected” after the operation on his left leg in early December due to a hamstring injury suffered during Brighton’s game against the West Ham in London, reported Tuesday The Soccer Channel.

The Ecuadorian international was injured on December 1 when he was playing his first game as a starter for Brighton on date 14 of the Premier League. He did not complete fifteen minutes and left the court limping.

He and the club’s medical team then opted for the operation and undergo a recovery of approximately 4 months.

However, according to information provided by the player’s environment, The Soccer Channel, the born in Madrid could no longer take that period of time to return to the courts.

“Jeremy Sarmiento is in an extraordinary recovery process, much faster than expected, he has been walking without crutches for several days, he leads a normal life, he goes to the gym, he has a personal physiotherapist. And they have just confirmed to me that it is most likely that in a month and a half I will be playing soccer; This means that after the first week of February, he can already be on the fields playing soccer ”, revealed the communicator Óscar Portilla the program ECDF UIO.

“The specialists have calculated that maximum in a month and a half he will be able to be on the fields playing soccer,” said Portilla.

In any case, Sarmiento, even if he speeds up the recovery process, is surely not going to be available for the call of the Ecuadorian team, which between January 27 and February 1 will play the dates 15 and 16 of the qualifying round for the Qatar 2022 World Cup against Brazil and Peru. (D)

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