Chelsea's Loftus-Cheek says injury battle was 'toughest hurdle yet'

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Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek is working his way back to fitness after a series of injury woes. - AFP file
Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek is working his way back to fitness after a series of injury woes. - AFP file

London - The 24-year-old England international has been sidelined since suffering a torn Achilles tendon in a friendly against New England Revolution in Boston last May

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Published: Tue 31 Mar 2020, 10:40 PM

Last updated: Wed 1 Apr 2020, 12:44 AM

Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek admits battling to return from a serious Achilles injury while dealing with back problems has been a draining experience.
Loftus-Cheek has been sidelined since suffering a torn Achilles tendon in a Chelsea friendly against New England Revolution in Boston last May.
The 24-year-old England international was close to returning to action when the Premier League was suspended earlier this month because of the coronavirus.
In an Instagram video discussing his long road to recovery, Loftus-Cheek said the power of positive thinking eventually helped him rehab the Achilles and handle his long-standing back problem.
"My physical presence, how powerful I am, is my biggest strength," Loftus-Cheek said.
"But my body is also my weakness. And that's just what I have to manage.
"I have to manage my body, and that's what I've learned a lot about. So it's working smart, working hard but listening to your body as well.
"Be aware of your journey and pay attention to it. The mental side of being injured is hard.
"Going through the tough times it hardens you, and makes you a better player.
"I have to have the mindset of not regretting those things. I have those moments: 'who would I be now if I hadn't had those injuries?'
"There's a right way to think, and a wrong way to think. You have to practise, it's a skill, to think properly.
"I just really didn't want to rush. The hardest part for me (of being injured) has been actually watching the games."


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