Per-Sports: Bernal s physical examination last weekend was in good condition and could resume training, but he still needs to be cautious when participating in the competition
According to Daily Sports, Barcelona midfielder Marco Bernal underwent a new physical examination last weekend and his physical condition recovered well. Marco Bernal, 18, was from Barcelona's youth training and started for Barcelona in the first three rounds of La Liga last season, but suffered a serious injury to the cruciate ligament of the knee at the end of August last year, underwent surgery and was absent for nearly a year. Now Marco Bernal has finally recovered from his injury. Last Saturday, he underwent a physical examination and evaluation from the Barcelona Club's team medical department and confirmed that he is in very good health and has obtained a medical license. Daily Sports said that although Marco Bernal has recovered, it does not mean that he can return to the field immediately. According to internal regulations of the team doctor department, players need to wait a full year after undergoing cruciate ligament surgery before returning. This is to reduce the risk of players' injury recurrence and ensure that players return to the field with full recovery. When will Marco Bernal return to the field next will depend on Barcelona coach Frick. He will negotiate with Barcelona team doctor to evaluate Marco Bernal's situation and consider whether to take a more cautious approach to the players. But anyway, getting medical permission to recover Marco Bernal is a key step, and he can train with almost no restrictions next. Frick has always admired Marco Bernal, and once he returns to the game form, he can re-enter the future plans of Barcelona's first team. However, for the players themselves and the coaching staff, the most important thing is to ensure that Marco Bernal returns to the court after fully recovering, and there will be no twists and turns.
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