Sunderland and
Super Eagles of Nigeria striker, Victor Anichebe has revealed that he'll do
everything within his means to come back from his travails, after suffering
from a
knee ligament injury that'll keep him out of playing for at least the
next three months.
Medical scans
showed that the lethal striker injured his ligaments in his side's match
against West Brom, leading to more woes for his side, Sunderland, who are
fighting a relegation battle.
Posting on
Instagram, the very sad Anichebe said:
“If I was to
say I was gutted would be a complete understatement. This is probably the worst
I've felt about getting injured since that horrendous tackle in 2009!,” “I
don't usually cry like that but this has been a really hard one to take as I
feel so settled here and know I'm important to the team! “And just as I was
getting back to my best and even better...this happens !!
I know you
guys are very frustrated just as I am but sometimes these things happen, I
don't know why. “I just have to be as positive as I can, pray and do the work
needed to be back as quick as possible.
"You may
feel like everything is going against us as I'm typing this but I believe and
have complete faith that we will improve and pick up the results needed to get
us out of the position we find ourselves in.
"Believe
me I know it's difficult but stay positive and keep supporting the team we
really need all of you to succeed!
"I just
want to thank you all for the support that you've given me since I arrived at
this wonderful club and I will do everything in my power to be back as quickly
as possible! God bless."
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