Radu Dragusin faced a season-ending ACL injury while playing for Tottenham in January. After undergoing surgery, he missed the Europa League final but returned to competitive play afterward. Dragusin played 25 Premier League games, achieving a solid performance record. His injury experience brought a transformative perspective on football, teaching him resilience and positivity. He learned to walk again after the surgery, viewing the lengthy recovery as a valuable journey. Although not yet training under the new manager, he remains engaged in team tactics and strategies, supporting his eagerness to return to the pitch.
"I think it really changed the way I see everything in football. It was my first injury, so it was a big change. I had to learn to live with it, train with it but I think it changed me in a good way - it gave me another perspective of how I view everything in football."
"I had to learn how to walk again. I was on crutches, my knee was really stiff from the surgery. It was a long process but, once I got back to normal walking, it became a positive journey."
"You need to learn to find a way to be happy and enjoy the process - and I think I found that."
"I've been part of all the squad meetings-tactical ones, everything he and his staff are working to build. And I think it's been really helpful for me to understand his ideas, principles and the tactics he wants to use."
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