October 6, 2024

“One of the most unpleasant” – West Ham player admits injury was a ‘huge blow’ for him

Tomas Soucek, a West Ham United midfielder, has confessed that his recent absence due to a head injury suffered in the win over Brighton was one of the worst of his career.

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After joining his teammates for the international break, the West Ham midfielder spoke to the Czech Republic’s official website.

He was forced to miss last weekend’s game against Luton Town after suffering a head injury in the previous week’s triumph against Brighton.

as colliding with Seagulls goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, he was forced to leave the game in the first half as preliminary examinations revealed he had sustained a concussion.
Because of the Premier League’s rules regarding head injuries, which need a complete seven-day recuperation time, including missing training, he was forced to miss the game against Luton the following week.

As a result, Soucek missed the win over Luton on Friday since the game fell inside the needed period, a choice that appears to have been wise given that the West Ham player has stated the injury was one of the most miserable of his career to date.
“I have to say that the injury was unpleasant, it was a big blow,” he admitted.

“The English FA has rules on how many days you can do what. I had some time off. I then began by preparing contactless.

“I was with my family for two days, and on the third and fourth days, I was able to go for a bike ride, exercise a little, but maintain myself without tremors.”

“I went for a run on the fifth, sixth, and seventh days.” But after I arrived in the meeting, I was free to do whatever I wanted. It went swimmingly before the game.”

Daniel Jinadu, a former Nigeria youth international, has received a First Class Honours degree in Psychology from the University of East London.

Despite dividing his time between the classroom and the football field, the goalkeeper accomplished this admirable feat at the London Borough of Newham institution.

“Boom! I recently received a First Class BSc in Psychology from UEL! “From my first year as a pro at West Ham to now, balancing my degree with football has been a game changer,” Jinadu posted on social media.

“It’s been my rock throughout the football roller coaster, providing a glimpse into a future beyond the field.”

“The clock is always ticking in football, and one injury can change everything.” That is why doing something outside of the game is critical! “Thank you to my YouTube family for sticking with me for the last three years!”

Jinadu began his career at Chelsea before moving on to West Ham United in December 2017, where he signed a two-year scholarship in the summer of 2018.

During the 2019-20 season, he made five appearances for the U18s but was never given the opportunity to go to the main team.

In the English National League, he presently plays for Maidenhead United FC.

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