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World: Isco still needs to walk on crutches and is expected to gradually resume training in one month

According to World Sports, Isco still needs to walk on crutches and boots with his left foot fixed, and he is expected to be able to gradually resume training in about a month.

Isco returned to the Sports City of Real Betis this Thursday, a month after he was injured. He visited his teammates and was about to begin a new stage of recovery. Although it is expected to take several weeks to fully recover, he still needs to walk on crutches and boots that hold his left foot, which will last for about two weeks.

His fibula injury is recovering well as planned and soon he will start weightless training in the gym. It is optimistic that after the October offseason ends, he will be able to gradually participate in training with his teammates in about a month. According to the most optimistic forecast, his injury may be less than three months, but it will depend on how well the fibula recovers while under workload.

A week before the start of the La Liga, Isco was injured in Betis' last pre-season friendly match. The club's medical team said: "A new non-displacement fracture occurred in the middle of the left fibula, a new traumatic injury that has nothing to do with previous injuries, which have been cured. Players will receive conservative treatment in the coming weeks and the time of return will depend on recovery."