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Jayden Oosterwolde, who has been sidelined due to injury at Super Lig giant Fenerbahçe, made statements to ESPN.
Oosterwolde, who said that the treatment process is going well, stated, "It's going well right now. Of course, it's a big misfortune for me, but I'm getting through it. I will return."
Speaking about his injury, the 23-year-old footballer said, "We were playing away against Samsunspor. The right back sent a deep ball. I managed to intercept it, but I twisted my ankle. I felt something pop in my knee. Still, at that moment, I wasn't afraid of the worst. After the MRI, when the doctor said it was a torn ACL, the situation got a bit worse. Bad news for me."
Evaluating Jose Mourinho's statement about him, "Oosterwolde will not play this season unless a miracle happens," the Dutch player said, "Then a miracle will need to happen. I don't overlook anything. But I think it's important to heal properly. We also see players like Militao from Real Madrid who returned quickly and then injured their other ACL. You don't want that. I will rehabilitate properly. I'm still young, and I have plenty of time to develop and show myself."
Jayden Oosterwolde mentioned that he had plans to showcase himself at Fenerbahçe this season and then leave, but the injury affected those plans, saying, "When you get injured, everything comes to a halt for a while. My plan was to show myself this season and then leave. That plan has gone down the drain. I have to deal with this. Then everything will fall into place."
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