Watford attacker Isaac Success admitted that last six months has been challenging for him, but he glad to be getting back to fitness.
Success, 24, has been out since rupturing his Achilles in a friendly at Vicarage Road back in June and hasn’t featured for club or country since.
The Winger is gradually working his way back to full fitness and he could be available for selection in the New Year as the Hornets continue to fight for the Premier League return.
“It’s been tough,” he said in an interview for Hive Live on Wednesday.
“It was painful, but it’s football and it happens. I’m just trying to work my way back to the squad as I’ve missed playing with the team. We need to get back to the Premier League as quickly as possible, so I’m looking forward to getting back and achieving our goals.”
The Watford record-signing said he’s excited to be nearing full fitness again after a long spell on the sideline.
“I’m very excited. The last five months have been boring. I’ve done a lot of work and I know it’s going to be an emotional first game back after six months out, but I’m ready for the challenge.” he concluded .
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