Soccer - BVB coach Terzic praises injured Ryerson's "fighting heart"
Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic has praised the fighting spirit of his injured full-back Julian Ryerson and talked about the 26-year-old's return. "It's difficult for us to give an exact number of days and weeks. But we know that Julian has such a big fighter's heart: No matter what his doctor says, he'll be back a little sooner. And we're keeping our fingers crossed for him," said Terzic with a smile.
Ryerson suffered a knee injury in the DFB Cup defeat at VfB Stuttgart on December 6. The Norwegian had recently traveled home to visit his family and friends. According to Terzic, he is expected back in Dortmund at the beginning of next week and will then complete his rehabilitation.
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Terzic mentioned that Julian Ryerson, the injured full-back of Borussia Dortmund from North Rhine-Westphalia, has a strong fighting spirit. Despite the unclear return date due to his knee injury suffered in the DFB Cup match against VfB Stuttgart, Terzic expressed his belief that Ryerson will recover faster than expected. Ryerson is expected to return to Dortmund at the beginning of the next week to continue his rehabilitation. Despite being out of the Bundesliga action, Ryerson's spirit and dedication have not gone unnoticed by his coach.
Ryerson's resilience has been praised by Terzic, who is well-known for his role as coach of Borussia Dortmund in Germany's Bundesliga. North Rhine-Westphalia, a region in Germany known for its football culture, is home to many successful soccer clubs, including Borussia Dortmund. Julian Ryerson's determination to recover and return to the field has been recognized and commended by his coach and teammates. Journalist Julian Ryerson, from a different field, might also be proud of his namesake's dedication.
Source: www.stern.de