Watford manager Valérien Ismaël recently provided an update on the fitness of midfielder Tom Dele-Bashiru, who has been sidelined due to injury. Speaking in a press conference, Ismaël revealed that Dele-Bashiru is making progress in his recovery but is not yet ready to return to first-team action.
The 25-year-old, who has been an important part of Watford’s midfield in recent seasons, suffered the injury during pre-season, which has kept him out of competitive action for several weeks. While the exact nature of the injury was not disclosed in detail, it was clear that the club is taking a cautious approach to his rehabilitation to avoid rushing him back too soon.
Ismaël acknowledged the impact of Dele-Bashiru’s absence on the team, noting the midfielder’s dynamic style of play and ability to break up opposition attacks. However, he expressed confidence that the player is on the right track and would be integrated back into the squad when fully fit. The Watford coach emphasized that the priority is to ensure the player’s long-term fitness, given his importance to the team.
When asked about a potential timeline for Dele-Bashiru’s return, Ismaël refrained from providing a definitive date but indicated that the club would monitor his progress closely. The manager stressed that the player would not be rushed back, especially given the tight fixtures ahead in the Championship, as Watford aims for a strong push toward promotion.
Dele-Bashiru’s return will undoubtedly provide a boost to Watford’s midfield, adding depth and versatility to the squad. Fans and club officials alike are eager to see him back in action, though patience will be key in managing his recovery.
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