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Player Dejan Kulusevski

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Would make sense. Reading previously about this type of injury the injury itself should now be fine ,i.e the bone has healed. Issue is normally inflammation behind the knee which sometimes requires a second intervention which is removal of a small amount of inflamed tissue behind the knee.



From ChatGPT:


You said:​

How long would it take for a footballer to recover from a small intervention behind the knee to remove something that shouldn't be there?

ChatGPT said:​

Recovery from a minor surgical procedure behind the knee (often something like removing a small cyst, loose body, or inflamed tissue) can vary quite a bit depending on exactly what was done—but for a footballer, timelines usually look like this:


🩺 Typical Recovery Timeline (Small Knee Intervention)​

🔹 First few days (0–5 days)

  • Swelling and stiffness are common
  • Walking is usually possible quickly (sometimes same or next day)
  • Light physio may begin almost immediately
🔹 1–2 weeks

  • Stitches removed (if any)
  • Mobility improves significantly
  • Light gym work (bike, controlled strength exercises)
🔹 2–4 weeks

  • Return to running (straight-line jogging first)
  • Progressive load on the knee
🔹 3–6 weeks

  • Football-specific drills (cutting, turning, ball work)
  • Gradual return to team training
🔹 ~4–8 weeks

  • Full return to matches (if no complications)

⚽ What affects the timeline?​

A few key factors can speed things up or slow things down:

  • Type of issue removed
    (e.g., a Baker's cyst vs. a loose cartilage fragment)
  • Whether it was arthroscopic (keyhole) or open surgery
  • Swelling and inflammation afterward
  • Player conditioning & rehab quality
  • Position/play style (explosive players need more confidence in the joint)

⚠️ Realistic expectation​

For a professional footballer with top rehab:

  • Best case: ~3–4 weeks
  • Typical: ~4–6 weeks
  • More cautious return: up to ~8 weeks
 
From ChatGPT:


You said:​

How long would it take for a footballer to recover from a small intervention behind the knee to remove something that shouldn't be there?

ChatGPT said:​

Recovery from a minor surgical procedure behind the knee (often something like removing a small cyst, loose body, or inflamed tissue) can vary quite a bit depending on exactly what was done—but for a footballer, timelines usually look like this:


🩺 Typical Recovery Timeline (Small Knee Intervention)​

🔹 First few days (0–5 days)

  • Swelling and stiffness are common
  • Walking is usually possible quickly (sometimes same or next day)
  • Light physio may begin almost immediately
🔹 1–2 weeks

  • Stitches removed (if any)
  • Mobility improves significantly
  • Light gym work (bike, controlled strength exercises)
🔹 2–4 weeks

  • Return to running (straight-line jogging first)
  • Progressive load on the knee
🔹 3–6 weeks

  • Football-specific drills (cutting, turning, ball work)
  • Gradual return to team training
🔹 ~4–8 weeks

  • Full return to matches (if no complications)

⚽ What affects the timeline?​

A few key factors can speed things up or slow things down:

  • Type of issue removed
    (e.g., a Baker's cyst vs. a loose cartilage fragment)
  • Whether it was arthroscopic (keyhole) or open surgery
  • Swelling and inflammation afterward
  • Player conditioning & rehab quality
  • Position/play style (explosive players need more confidence in the joint)

⚠️ Realistic expectation​

For a professional footballer with top rehab:

  • Best case: ~3–4 weeks
  • Typical: ~4–6 weeks
  • More cautious return: up to ~8 weeks

He had the surgery two weeks ago so if it’s 4 weeks it’s 2 weeks left. It makes sense as when I read prior this type of injury the recovery of the patella can be quick but the inflammation behind can be slow and often key hole sugery is needed to remove any floating bits which causes discomfort. Long as they have all of it might not be long now.
 
Another wonderful myth,at the time he was injured he was still down the minutes played table, behind Porro in fact and a long way behind Gravenberch.

He got a serious injury that many others have got, check Perr Schuurs for instance. It is sad for him, but his top level career is probably over. And we don't know if Madison will be much more advanced.
Yes- he had a few injuries that limited him before finally going in for surgery. Did you forget about that?
 
No, I think Euthenasia is probably just best for all concerned now ...
I dread the next time Sweden play Switzerland, as they might just leave him there!!!!
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Dejan Kulusevski talks out after tough times: ”I can see the light”​

Updated today 19:50Published today 19:47
Dejan Kulusevski has been injured since May last year, and has almost been completely out of the limelight.

But before Sweden's playoff match against Ukraine, he spoke out for the first time.

– I'm very sure this is the light now," he told Viaplay.
Dejan Kulusevski was injured in May 2025, and the prognosis at the time was that he would be out for a few weeks.

But ten months later, he has still not returned to the game, and during his rehabilitation period the question marks surrounding the Swedish star have been many.

Now, for the first time since the injury, he speaks out in an interview with Viaplay.

– I did everything I could to be game ready for today, but it didn't work. Maybe because of things you won't find out because at the end of the day, only God decides and no one else.

”Understand that people get worried”​

During the national team's gathering, the Swede appeared and limped considerably, something that made people worry again. Afterwards, however, Kulusevski told us that he had recently had a necessary procedure and that was why he limped.

– I understand that people get worried. But that was for the wrong reason, it was really something positive that I did this little procedure so we could find the problem and now everything should be solved. Now it's just a matter of aiming forward and coming back, he says and continues:

– I'm very sure this is the light now. I can see the light.

”Will be much better”​

The Swede continues to say that he has no doubts about which player he will be once he is back.

– I hear people talking: Will he be the same player when he comes back? No, I won't be the same player. I will be much better and much stronger, smarter and better for my teammates.

And when Kulusevski is asked if he will be able to play with Sweden at a possible WC this summer, there is no talk of what the answer is.

– One hundred percent. That's the drive I have. It is a challenge that I have not been able to overcome so far, given that I am not healthy. But it's not over yet and this is when the second game begins.
 
Watch the clip here - he's fucked.

Man, you posted a positive article and then followed it up by saying he's fucked?!

To be fair, I thought the same watching that clip of him the other day but it's since been said that he recently had surgery to clean out his knee, which is apparently quite a common thing after an injury like he suffered.
So that would probably explain why he's still bruised and limping.

Let's just hope that he does recover and get back to his best again.
 
There is literally a guy who works for spurs as a physio who went on a well known YouTube channel and explained kulusevskis situation....nothing has changed.
 
Shower thought: can we graft Ledley and Kulu together to get a two-kneed super midfielder?

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Dejan Kulusevski talks out after tough times:I can see the light”

Updated today 19:50Published today 19:47
Dejan Kulusevski has been injured since May last year, and has almost been completely out of the limelight.

But before Sweden's playoff match against Ukraine, he spoke out for the first time.

– I'm very sure this is the light now," he told Viaplay.
Dejan Kulusevski was injured in May 2025, and the prognosis at the time was that he would be out for a few weeks.

But ten months later, he has still not returned to the game, and during his rehabilitation period the question marks surrounding the Swedish star have been many.

Now, for the first time since the injury, he speaks out in an interview with Viaplay.

– I did everything I could to be game ready for today, but it didn't work. Maybe because of things you won't find out because at the end of the day, only God decides and no one else.

”Understand that people get worried”​

During the national team's gathering, the Swede appeared and limped considerably, something that made people worry again. Afterwards, however, Kulusevski told us that he had recently had a necessary procedure and that was why he limped.

– I understand that people get worried. But that was for the wrong reason, it was really something positive that I did this little procedure so we could find the problem and now everything should be solved. Now it's just a matter of aiming forward and coming back, he says and continues:

– I'm very sure this is the light now. I can see the light.

”Will be much better”​

The Swede continues to say that he has no doubts about which player he will be once he is back.

– I hear people talking: Will he be the same player when he comes back? No, I won't be the same player. I will be much better and much stronger, smarter and better for my teammates.

And when Kulusevski is asked if he will be able to play with Sweden at a possible WC this summer, there is no talk of what the answer is.

– One hundred percent. That's the drive I have. It is a challenge that I have not been able to overcome so far, given that I am not healthy. But it's not over yet and this is when the second game begins.
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