Footballer Kulusevski showed a shocking photo after knee surgery.
Dejan Kulusevski shared a shocking photo after surgery
According to The Sun: Dejan Kulusevski stunned fans by posting a horrific photo of his knee surgery.
Instagram @dejan.k10The 'Tottenham' player underwent knee surgery after an injury he sustained back in May during a loss to 'Crystal Palace'.
At first, former coach Ange Postecoglou described the injury as minor, but it later became clear that Kulusevski needed surgical intervention.
On Instagram, the footballer shared a shocking image from the surgery, showing what was happening inside his knee.
“Warning of sensitive content. Thank God this happened so I could see everything clearly.”
Fans reacted to the photo, filling the comments with their impressions.
One of them wrote: “Kulusevski, you traumatized me.”
Another noted: “Deki, buddy, we didn’t need to see this.”
Kulusevski also talked about his recovery, noting that everything is going according to plan.
He said: “The status is good. Rehabilitation is going well. Every morning I wake up with the same thirst, and each day this thirst only grows.”
“The status is very good, and I will be on the football field very, very soon.”
Although Kulusevski will not be able to play until December, he won’t be able to participate in 'Tottenham's' Champions League matches, particularly against 'Borussia Dortmund' and 'Eintracht'.
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It is known that Kulusevski will not even be able to train with the team until fully recovered. His positive attitude and confidence in a quick return to the field demonstrate the dedication and determination important for a high-level player.
Fans are eagerly awaiting his return, as Kulusevski's talent has long been a noticeable factor in 'Tottenham's' game.
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