Leeds United star Ilia Gruev makes ‘surprise’ injury admission following three-month absence — Leeds Live 24/1/25
Ilia Gruev said he found his injury "tough" to deal with but is delighted to be back
Leeds United midfielder Ilia Gruev has admitted that he
himself was “surprised” at how quickly he managed to recover from knee surgery,
given he was back on the pitch just three months later.
The Bulgarian damaged the meniscus in his knee just 20
minutes into October’s 1-1 draw at Norwich City. He was required to have an
operation on his injury, which left him on crutches.
Gruev made an astonishingly quick return and was able to
earn his first appearance since his setback against Harrogate Town in the FA
Cup earlier this month. “I’m really good, it’s a really nice feeling to be back
on the pitch,” said Gruev in an interview with club media.
“I missed this very much and now to be back with the group,
back with the team, everything is much more enjoyable. I really enjoy being
back and being able to help the team.”
Gruev poetically completed 35 minutes - his longest stint
since recovering from injury - in Wednesday’s 2-0 win over Norwich, the team he
suffered the injury against, at Elland Road. Speaking ahead of the game in the
matchday programme, the 24-year-old confessed he did not expect to be back on
the pitch so soon.
United ace Gruev said: “I was a little bit surprised because
I expected the best outcome would be 12 or 13 weeks. This would be the best
thing, and we did just that! Just 13 weeks was the whole rehab so it was really
a good outcome.
“Of course I tried everything in terms of sleep, nutrition
and everything that I could do. It’s really nice that I’m so quickly back, but
not only to be back, also to have a good feeling and to feel really good in
myself again.”
Gruev said his period of rehabilitation was tough but
accepted that setbacks are part of football. He added: “The first moment they
told me how long I’m going to be out, it was a big shock - a very big shock
because I didn’t think it was going to be that long. Then I was told I have to
have surgery and be on crutches and everything.
“This was very tough for me, Sadly, it’s a part of the
business. It’s a part of football and it can happen to anybody. But it’s the
first time in my life that it happened to me.