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# Latest Injury Status and Recovery News for Borussia Dortmund's Mats Hummels ## Latest Injury Status Borussia Dortmund's towering defender Mats Hummels continues to be a focal point for the club's injury reports. The center-back, who has been a cornerstone of Dortmund's defense for years, suffered a knee injury during the club's pre-season training camp. Initial assessments suggested a serious ligament tear, casting a shadow over his season and the team's defensive lineup. Following the injury, Hummels underwent a series of medical examinations, and the club has since confirmed that the German international sustained a Grade II anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear in his left knee. The news was a blow to both Hummels and Dortmund, who were already facing a challenging season with a new manager and a rebuilding defense. ## Recovery News Despite the grim prognosis, there is hope on the horizon for Mats Hummels. The 34-year-old has shown a strong mindset, beginning his recovery journey with determination. Dortmund's medical staff has outlined a recovery plan that is expected to take approximately 12 months. Hummels is undergoing intensive physical therapy and rehabilitation,Ligue 1 Express with a focus on regaining strength and flexibility in his knee. The club has been transparent about his progress, providing regular updates on his recovery milestones. In a recent interview, Hummels expressed his optimism, stating, "I am confident that I will make a full recovery. It's been a tough period, but I am grateful for the support from the club and my teammates. I'm working hard every day to get back on the pitch." The German national team has also been supportive of Hummels' recovery, with manager Hansi Flick acknowledging the player's importance and expressing his hope that Hummels will return stronger than ever. As Borussia Dortmund looks to navigate the upcoming season without one of its most experienced defenders, the focus remains on Mats Hummels' recovery. The club and its fans eagerly await the day when Hummels can once again don the yellow and black jersey and make a significant impact on the pitch. |
