July 4, 2024

the signing of Conor Coady has announced that he has resumed training as he accelerates his rehabilitation from a foot fracture.

The defender joined Leicester City in the summer, but was unable to make his team debut due to an injury he sustained during preseason. However, it might happen shortly.

Coady is very close to making a comeback after spending the first several weeks in a protective boot and watching from the sidelines. He was scheduled to return to training last week, and it appears that has happened.

To the pleasure of supporters on social media, the 30-year-old has been seen participating in rondos with his colleagues in clips posted by the club during the week. It remains to be seen if Friday night’s game will be too soon, but it appears he is moving closer to making his much anticipated club debut.

Coady himself provided an update prior to the game, stating that he is “back on the grass.” He did indeed sustain a fractured foot, the defender added.

He said on BBC5Live’s Monday Night Club, “I was gutted. It happened two weeks into pre-season.” “I tried to play through it for a little while, but I soon saw there was a problem, and I ended up with a fractured foot.

If I’m being absolutely honest, I’ve never been hurt before, so coming here and getting it at the time I did was shocking, but now I’m looking forward to it. Now that I’m back on the pitch with the boys, I’m working out, feeling good and strong, and I’m hoping we can attack the season as hard as we can.

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