Fulham of England midfielder, Josh Onomah has declared that he is eager to bounce back better than ever when he recovers from a current injury problem that has kept him out for three months and he is now burning with a strong desire to overcome similar issues that have troubled him for a major part of this season.
Megasportsarena.com reports that Onomah suffered a knee injury at the start of the season which ruled him out for more than three weeks, and also suffered a knock in October, but he is now hoping to get more game time under his belt in order to help The Cottagers secure positive result.
The 23-year-old Onomah, who started his career with Tottenham Hotspur and played 13 league games for the club before joining Fulham in the summer of 2019, returned to action for Fulham outfit on Saturday, in their 2-0 FA Cup third-round victory against Queens Park Rangers, and he was happy to play for the duration of the game to help his side progress to the next round.
Onomah told Fulham’s official website: “I’ve been working hard for the last two months trying to recover from my injury. I want to thank all the staff involved with that, and my teammates, for helping me through that.
“It was good to get back, especially to do it with a win in the FA Cup, so I was buzzing all around. It was crazy playing 120 minutes for my first game back. I loved every minute, it just felt so good to be back out there playing with the lads and helping us get the win.
“Full credit goes to the staff who’ve helped me over the last couple of months. They’ve kept me in good nick, and I felt really strong out there. My main is to prove to the manager that I’m fit enough to make the 25-man squad. When the opportunity arrives I’ve got to make sure I take it.
“We’ve got two games in four days coming up so I’m just looking to be available and up for selection. I’ll be ready whenever the gaffer needs me to try and do my part and help the team get some points.”