Adlene Guedioura vows to fight back
Wolves midfielder Adlene Guedioura has vowed to be back playing in the Premier League this season and insisted he will return stronger from his broken leg.
Wolves midfielder Adlene Guedioura has vowed to be back playing in the Premier League this season and insisted he will return stronger from his broken leg.
The 24-year-old was back at Compton yesterday with his entire left leg in plaster and is contemplated his four to six-month absence from the team, after fracturing his tibia in Sunday's 2-1 derby defeat to Villa.
But Guedioura, who was stretchered off after a challenge by midfielder Steve Sidwell, is already looking on the bright side.
He said: "It depends on how my recovery goes but I hope to play again this season. I think I'll be stronger mentally and I'll work hard physically.
"What's happened is sad, but I'm not down about it because I know I'll come back stronger.
"I've got time to work hard and when I come back I'll do my best to fight for Wolves again.
"We've got a really good medical staff here to help."
The midfielder also bears no malice towards Sidwell.
Guedioura said: I don't think he wanted to injure me - he wanted to get the ball and it wasn't malicious.
"I don't bear him any bad feelings - he was trying to win the ball."
Guedioura, who is still suffering some pain, faces four weeks in plaster but won't need any surgery before beginning his rehabilitation.
He said: "It doesn't feel too bad - I'm OK. I have to look forward.
"I love football but now I've got to rest for the next few weeks."
The Algeria international revealed he has been inspired by Djibril Cisse, who made a full recovery after breaking fibula and tibia in a horrific accident in 2004.
He said: "I look at someone like Djibril Cisse who's had two bad injuries and was out for six or seven months and now he's back playing again in Greece, so I have no worries.
Guedioura thanked his team-mates as well as staff at Wolverhampton's New Cross hospital for their support.
He said: "Everyone has supported me and I appreciate that a lot - all the lads have wished me all the best.
"The staff at New Cross were all superb - they were very helpful."