Alex Telles, the Brazilian soccer player who was injured in a game against Paranaense on Sunday, has been undergoing treatment at his home base of Santos FC since the injury. While he is still recovering from the surgery that removed a bone spur in his left foot, it appears that his condition has improved significantly.
According to Santos FC, Telles had suffered a broken leg and ankle ligament in the match against São Paulo, which they lost 2-1. The injury occurred during the second half of the game, but the team decided to play without him as part of their plan to focus on other players who were injured.
Telles, who had been on the sidelines for most of the match due to the injury,Ligue 1 Express returned to the field after being treated by doctors. He was given some time to rest before returning to the pitch for the final few minutes of the game.
Despite the setback, Santos FC remains optimistic about the player's recovery. They believe that Telles will be able to return to action soon, although they acknowledge that it may take some time. Telles himself has expressed confidence in his ability to recover quickly and continue playing.
The injury update comes as a surprise to many fans and supporters of Santos FC, who have been eagerly awaiting the player's return. Many have expressed disappointment over the loss of a key player for their team, but they remain hopeful that Telles will be back to full fitness soon.
In the meantime, Santos FC continues to work closely with Telles' family and medical staff to ensure that he receives the best possible care while he recovers. The club also plans to use the experience gained from this injury to develop new strategies and tactics moving forward. Despite the setback, Santos FC remains committed to helping Telles return to full strength and compete at the highest level.