Reine-Adelaïde Looks to the Future: Reconstruction and Redemption

Reconstruction is progressing well.

Victim of two consecutive cruciate ligament ruptures, Jeff Reine-Adelaïde left Lyon last summer to go and relaunch himself in Belgium, at Molenbeek. If RWDM was relegated, the French midfielder was able to taste again the pleasure of a busy season. “When I left Lyon last summer, the priority was to get playing time and play matches without getting injured. In this respect, the contract has been largely fulfilled.analyzes the man who played 27 matches in the columns of The team. Of course, you can always do better, but I have confidence in my body again. I was able to rediscover myself, take steps forward and become free in my head again. Very good news for the person concerned:“When you have two cruciate ligament injuries, you inevitably have moments of doubt. To reassure yourself, there are not a thousand things to do: you have to play and keep going. I was able to doubt at one point, it’s normal when you see that things aren’t going the way you want and you’re not playing much. But I was largely reassured this year.”

Now free of any contract, the former Angevin hopes to find a new challenge that matches his talent. “I need to find a club whose sporting project speaks to me, which fits the football I love. But the human aspect will also be essential.he explains. With experience, we know what suits us and what suits us less. My priority is to have fun and be part of a good group. I also have a spirit of revenge. Some have buried me, but apart from the cruciate ligaments, I have never been a very injured player. I have been labelled as a fragile player, even though that is not true.

It will still take a little nail polish remover to get it off.

2024-07-02 20:10:06
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