Foot OL – OL: Jeff Reine-Adélaïde resurfaces in Lyon! – Olympique Lyonnais
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde played football again this weekend with the OL reserve, a year later his cruciate ligament rupture. A return that has a lot of emotion in the middle of 24 years.
After Marcelo, it is another professional player who has interested the interest in the reserve of Olympique Lyonnais but not for the same reason. Against AS Saint-Priest in National 2, no goal between the two formations but it was the appearance of the former Angevin who made people talk. The player loaned to Nice last season returned to the pitch in an official match, almost a year after his terrible rupture of the anterior cruciate ligaments of the left knee which occurred on February 3, 2021 with the Aiglons. Author of 47 minutes for this recovery under the orders of Gueïda Fofana, reserve coach, Jeff Reine-Adélaïde still has work to do physically but the hardest part is behind him. ” I had a clean game, but I can play even better. I was very moved to play football again, because it was so far away for me. I’m happy, and I’m in a hurry. I have come a long way until today. I was very happy and very moved to put a jersey on my back. I enjoy. I am at the disposal of the coach” the 24-year-old said after the encounter.
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde, two ruptured ligaments in 15 months
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde’s first official match after a year’s absence, with the OL reserves. He is aligned right midfielder of the very cautious (and very weak) 5-4-1 set up by Fofana against Saint-Priest.https://t.co/HC7JMgaNvc
— hugo (@hugoguillemet) February 12, 2022
Arrived at Olympique Lyonnais in the summer of 2019 for 25 million euros, Jeff Reine-Adélaïde spent much more time in the infirmary than in the field. The one who only played 23 games with OL suffered a first rupture of the cruciate ligaments in December 2019, in the right knee. Bis repeated there is one during his time at OGC Nice on loan during the derby of the sun against AS Monaco, but this time on the left knee. The end of a long ordeal for Jeff Reine-Adélaïde who had even resumed collective training in mid-January with Peter Bosz’s first team.