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Borussia Dortmund Youngster's Miraculous Recovery Is Complete As He Returns To Action

Borussia Dortmund Youngster's Miraculous Recovery Is Complete As He Returns To Action

He's defied all the odds...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

On September 14, 2016, Borussia Dortmund's Dario Scuderi suffered one of the worst leg breaks in football history in a Europa League game against Legia Warsaw and it looked like his career was over before it really got going.

It was the definition of a freak and horror injury - and one that led to doctors telling the Italian right-back that he would not play football again.

Scuderi's surgeon, Professor Michael Strobel, described it as the worst injury you could possibly imagine.

"It [was] the worst injury you could possibly imagine," Scuderi's surgeon said at the time.

"Pretty much everything tore: the ligaments, all the muscle and tendons."

It will have no doubt been a long, arduous road to recovery but after an incredible NINE surgeries and nearly 700 days on the sidelines, Scuderi finally got to experience the feeling of being a footballer again.

He took to Instagram to share what it meant to him to be back out on the pitch in Dortmund colours again.

Image: Instagram/@darioscuderi98
Image: Instagram/@darioscuderi98

While out of action, Dortmund paid the entire cost for him to study a sports management course and an alternative role was in the pipeline for him if he did not fully recovery.

However, he returned to training in May and his progress has gone strength to strength. His determination and fight to come back against all the odds is incredibly inspirational and hopefully he can now push for a spot in the BVB first-team.

Images: Instagram/@darioscuderi98
Images: Instagram/@darioscuderi98

Considering the severity of the injury, this has to go down as one of the most miraculous recoveries in recent memory. Dario, we salute you.

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