Tottenham star Yves Bissouma talks about his injury troubles this season
Speaking to the club’s official website, Tottenham Hotspur star Yves Bissouma has spoken out about his injury troubles after making a return last game.
Yves Bissouma admitted that being sidelined over the last three months was a challenging experience, and he is now determined to do all he can to help Tottenham finish the season strong.
The Malian midfielder’s journey at the club hasn’t gone according to plan in his first season in North London. Despite the initial excitement among Spurs fans when Yves Bissouma was secured from Brighton last summer, his opportunities on the pitch were limited.
This unfortunate turn of events means that the 26-year-old has started in less than a quarter of Tottenham’s Premier League matches this season. However, Bissouma made his long-awaited return in the recent clash against Aston Villa, replacing Oliver Skipp just after the hour mark.
Although the midfielder’s cameo appearance showed promise, it couldn’t prevent the Lilywhites from falling to a 2-1 loss. Speaking to the club’s official website after his comeback, Bissouma spoke out about his injuries
“The last three months were not easy for me, but I worked really hard every day to come back stronger. I feel good physically and I will try to help the team how I can for the last two games. I’m ready to play and, if the coach needs me, I’m here to help my team-mates.”
It was unfortunate that Bissouma’s injury coincided with the absence of Bentancur, as it left Tottenham lacking a midfielder who could handle the ball in tight areas and retain possession. This absence undoubtedly accelerated the team’s decline and subsequently contributed to Antonio Conte’s departure from the club.
Looking ahead, Bissouma’s return brings a glimmer of hope for Tottenham fans. His presence on the pitch injects vitality and energy into the team’s midfield, and his technical abilities will be vital in controlling matches and dictating play.
The challenges he faced during his injury layoff have only fueled Bissouma’s determination to excel. The midfielder’s strong work ethic and commitment to his recovery exemplify his passion for the game and his desire to contribute to the team’s success.
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It’s almost impossible for Bissouma to have as bad as a second season at Spurs. Things will get better for him, let’s see how this goes.