Drenthe on course for 'successful recovery' from stroke
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Drenthe on course for 'successful recovery' from stroke
"Royston is currently in an important phase of his rehabilitation process. He is working with great dedication and discipline on his recovery, showing the same commitment and motivation we have come to expect from him. While it is still too early to provide a specific timeline, we are pleased with Royston's approach to his recovery. His positive attitude and professional mindset are playing an important role in the overall progress of the rehabilitation process."
"He is working with great dedication and discipline on his recovery, showing the same commitment and motivation we have come to expect from him. While it is still too early to provide a specific timeline, we are pleased with Royston's approach to his recovery. His positive attitude and professional mindset are playing an important role in the overall progress of the rehabilitation process. We will continue to monitor his development closely and remain confident in a successful recovery."
Royston Drenthe, 38, suffered a stroke and was admitted to hospital in October. He is currently in an important phase of rehabilitation and is working with dedication and discipline. A positive attitude and professional mindset are contributing to observable progress in recovery. No specific timeline for full recovery has been provided. Monitoring of development will continue and confidence in a successful recovery remains. Drenthe began his career at Feyenoord, moved to Real Madrid in 2007, won La Liga in 2008, had a loan at Everton in 2011–12, later played for Reading and Sheffield Wednesday, and retired in 2023.
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