Atlético: Thomas Lemar’s confessions about his crossing of the desert

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Victim of a ruptured Achilles tendon last September, Thomas Lemar is back on the field with Atlético. A relief for the 2018 world champion who spoke to the microphone of Brand. “The truth is that everything has been very hard, but thank God I have had people who have helped me a lot. I have had a hard time, but they have helped me a lot to have a good time. Thanks to the club, the fans, to Óscar Pitillas, to Jesus, who have helped me a lot… Without them it would have been more difficult.”confided the Frenchman.

With his injuries now behind him, the former Monaco player wants to look forward with Atlético. “I notice that I lack rhythm, I hope to get it back quickly (…) I hope it will go well this year, we have a very good group”said Lemar, focused on his future with the Madrid club. On the Colchoneros side, the leaders would not be against a departure of the Frenchman.

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