the clear message from Bouna Sarr on a return to the field

the clear message from Bouna Sarr on a return to the field
the clear message from Bouna Sarr on a return to the field

His adventure at Bayern Munich ended in a very disappointing way with a serious injury which pushed the Bavarian club to let Bouna Sarr go this summer. But the Senegalese international does not intend to stop his career just yet. In comments to Provence this Saturday, the former OM player, who will be 33 in January, intends to bounce back. “I feel in good shape, physically everything is fine. I'm waiting for things to change. It's long, it's not easy. But I am someone who stays positive, you know my mentality. You have to put things into perspective, be in shape and be ready. Continuing to work is the best therapy while hoping that things will work out. The most important thing is that I recovered from this injury which, unfortunately, happened at the wrong time. I am convinced that I am currently at 100% of my abilities. When the opportunity presents itself, I will be able to perform again. I hope she shows up as soon as possible. I take refuge in work and it will come in due time,” assures the Senegalese.

Bouna Sarr open for his next club

It remains to be seen which club Bouna Sarr could bounce into, whose “club of heart” is obviously OM. “I don't give myself a limit in terms of club, because I know my abilities, and above all I know everything I have put in place to come back well from my cruciate ligament injury. Today I feel 100%. Like a second youth. I can bring a lot to clubs. I still have lots of things to achieve in football. I am only 32 years old and still have many good years ahead of me. Physically, athletically, cardio-wise, I'm good. We will see what comes up,” assures the former full-back.

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Bouna Sarr, the former OM player free of any contract after the end of his lease with Bayern, has no intention of hanging up his boots. At 32, the Senegalese full-back talks about his ambitions in the columns of Provence.



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