Vukcevic met with his teammates in the locker room and read the news before lunch in the club’s dining room. “It was wonderful to return. Actually, it hasn’t changed much. I’ve noticed some new faces, but also a lot of familiar faces. I felt bad,” the 24-year-old midboxer told the official website of 1899. As for his own progress, Vukcevic revealed: “I’m fine. The rehabilitation program takes a lot of time and effort and I rarely find it quite complicated. But each and every one of the small improvements motivates me to continue. Former German Under-21 Foreign said he would “definitely faint in the area as soon as to cheer the team up,” adding that the breath he has gained “has been incredible in recent months. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the enthusiasts and each and every one of those who had me in mind in these difficult times. That help really helped. “Vukcevic, who is diabetic, crashed into his car in a truck approaching September 28, 2012 after suffering hypoglycaemia. He underwent two life-threatening head injury operations and remained in a coma for seven weeks, but now a full, if gradual, recovery is on track.
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