Exactly a month ago he suffered a very serious injury. In the league game against Norwich City, the midfielder ripped a cruciate ligament. He was very unlucky, as he entered the field at the end of the match and stayed there for only a few minutes.
Jakub Moder was seriously injured
At first, it was difficult to judge how serious Moder’s injury was. The midfielder fell onto the pitch without contact with his opponent and was unable to continue the game. Eventually, he was taken off the pitch on a stretcher, and even then it seemed serious. After thorough research, the worst predictions were confirmed.
Less than two weeks later, on April 13, Jakub Moder underwent surgery at the hands of the English doctor Andy Williams. This specialist previously “repaired” torn ligaments of footballers such as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Virgil van Dijk. “The operation is successful. I gather my strength and go back to work” – wrote Moder himself after the operation on Instagram.
Michniewicz confirmed that Moder will return to Poland
Immediately after the information about the midfielder’s scope was announced, the Polish Football Association made efforts to ensure that his rehabilitation would take place in Poland. After several weeks of talks on this subject, the Polish federation has achieved its goal. At the end of this month, the 23-year-old will appear at the clinic in Poznań, where he will recover.
He provided information about reaching an agreement on this matter in an interview with “Kanał Sportowy”. – We managed to convince the Brighton staff that Jakub would undergo a significant part of his rehabilitation in Poznań. We fought for it, there was resistance from the club – he said.
The coach of the Polish national team explained why he was so trying to bring Moder to the country. “They want to heal him well, but take their time.” We want to heal him well, but quickly, that he will have time to regain his form for the World Cup – he added.
Source: Sport

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