Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Silva Back In Two Or Three Weeks

Valencia might be having a bit of a dip in form at the moment but they have received good news today with the announcement that David Silva should return to training in two or three weeks times.

The Spaniard injured himself early in the season and, speaking to Marca today, he says that whilst he is not rushing things he expects to be back soon.

"I am touching the ball, working with intensity and each day I am getting better," he declared.

"I do not have a time limit but within two or three weeks I expect to be working with the rest of the team. I will take it calmly because I am not going to risk anything after the injury that I have had. What I want is to recover well."

Silva has watched from the sidelines as his team have enjoyed a good start to the season but as of late have slipped up on a few occasions. The winger says that he thinks this might be because of the impressive form they began in.

"Maybe we were doing so well that we wanted to attack and resolve the game too quickly and were hit on the counter. We expect to correct this against Sevilla," he assured.

Certainly Valencia will be tested in the next month or so as they take on the top teams in the league who they are yet to face. Sevilla are the first real test and Silva knows that things are not going to be easy.

"The fixtures that approach are now complicated, in quotation marks, because before we have not won the games against Racing Santander and Sporting Gijón and now we face Sevilla and Villarreal, and we can win. There are no easy games because all this is very equal and in each game many things happen," he opined.


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