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Jones: Long injuries have left me struggling very much solskjaer's support for me is very important

Jones: Long injuries have left me struggling very much solskjaer's support for me is very important

Livestream Bar September 18 Manchester United defender Phil Jones was interviewed on the team's official website today about how he spent a long time injured.

Jones said: "I feel great now, obviously I've been in hell for the last few years and now I'm back again. I struggled very much because of my knee problem. I thought I would recover pretty much during the pandemic. I was in good shape during the pandemic, but I remember coming back to Carrington, the doctor said to me: 'Enough. I still couldn't play at that time, which was very difficult for me, but it was something I needed to do. ”

"Thankfully, I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel now, I've resumed training, played a couple of games and I'm feeling really good right now. It's nice to be able to come back to training with my teammates and enjoy being a player again because for the last 15 months I've been under observation and haven't touched football. ”

"It's tough. I think as a player and as a person, this is probably the bottom of my life. You're trying to strike a balance between football and family life, but it's so difficult to get home and take care of the kids. It's great to regain that balance. To be honest I just watch the game is really difficult, just in general because you can't do anything. You're stuck, you've lost your feet. Coming to the training ground every day, it's hard for you to keep going because you're going to be absent for a long time and I know I'm going to have surgery. But luckily, I had a good team by my side, as well as family and friends, and I got through it. ”

Speaking about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's praise for him, Jones said: "It's great to hear that and I've already thanked him because it means a lot, it's really important. As a player, there is nothing more meaningful than having someone to support you. Including managers, staff, coaches, players, etc. It felt great to feel supported by him. At the time, I needed that feeling, and it was good. ”

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