Niklas S-le’s dismissal from injury lasted 294 days before Germany’s foreigner returned to football’s highest level, FC Bayern’s 4-1 win over Chelsea in the 16-year UEFA Champions League circular. long on the sidelines, ” the 24th told Sky the one-year central defender.
He hired to upgrade the injured Jerome Boateng in the 64th minute. “Obviously, his injury has allowed me to come back,” S-le said, “but I hope he’s okay, because he’s a vital player for us in this competition. But I’m very satisfied with the way I play. . “
He suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament in a Bundesliga attack against FC Augsburg on 19 October, after which the player spent almost ten months running for a comeback, which he has now achieved. Bayern head coach Hansi Flick praised his central defender: “Niklas had an extraordinary game and did very well.” With an eye on the final tournament in Lisbon, which begins with Friday’s quarter-final match against FC Barcelona, Flick also said that “it is vital to have substitutes that we can count on”.
He played in the 1-0 win in a friendly last week over Olympique de Marseille and was able to count on his teammates to help him on his long way back from injury. “There is a very strong bond between all of us, ” he said. “I was in touch with the boys every day. He helped me a lot. Now I’m glad the dark days are me.”
Niklas S-le’s dismissal from injury lasted 294 days before Germany’s foreigner returned to football’s highest level, FC Bayern’s 4-1 win over Chelsea in the 16-year UEFA Champions League circular. long on the sidelines, ” the 24th told Sky the one-year central defender.
He hired to upgrade the injured Jerome Boateng in the 64th minute. “Obviously, his injury has allowed me to come back,” S-le said, “but I hope he’s okay, because he’s a vital player for us in this competition. But I’m very satisfied with the way I play. . “
He suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament in a Bundesliga attack against FC Augsburg on 19 October, after which the player spent almost ten months running for a comeback, which he has now achieved. Bayern head coach Hansi Flick praised his central defender: “Niklas had an extraordinary game and did very well.” With an eye on the final tournament in Lisbon, which begins with Friday’s quarter-final match against FC Barcelona, Flick also said that “it is vital to have substitutes that we can count on”.
He played in the 1-0 win in a friendly last week over Olympique de Marseille and was able to count on his teammates to help him on his long way back from injury. “There is a very strong bond between all of us, ” he said. “I was in touch with the boys every day. He helped me a lot. Now I’m glad the dark days are me.”