Maik Nawrocki, the defender for Celtic, has resumed training while he recovers from an injury.
The 22-year-old hasn’t played since suffering a hamstring strain against Kilmarnock in August.
Because of his injuries, Nawrocki was not included in the Champions League team, but Brendan Rodgers says he appears to be headed back.
“He’s (Maik Nawrocki) doing very well and trained over the last week or so,” he said on Celtic TV.
“The only people we have left are Liel Abada and Stephen Welsh, who should return in December.
“Fortunately, that’s beginning to lessen and we’re beginning to see a return in numbers ahead of what promises to be a hectic stretch of the season.
“You always anticipate getting hurt, I
Simply put, the difficulty came early in the season when new players were trying to adjust and find a place.”
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Rodgers is also looking forward to his team’s next game against Atletico Madrid.
On the third matchday of the Champions League group stage, the Parkhead team faces the Spanish behemoths in an attempt to earn their first points of the season.
With a win in the season’s first Madrid Derby, Diego Simeone’s team is presently ranked fourth in La Liga.
Rodgers is thrilled about the event as well. “They’re an incredible team, and Diego Simeone has done an incredible job over many years at Atletico Madrid,” he stated in an interview with Celtic TV.
He has been there for more than ten years and has achieved great success, so we are aware of the difficulties and their positive side.
We have been really competitive in both of our games thus far, and we’re not far from being a strong team at this point.
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“We will go into this game and look to give absolutely everything and see if we can learn from the previous two games,” the player said. “There were still elements in those games that I was pleased with.”
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