Since returning to training a few weeks ago, Halkett has had to exercise patience in the closing stages of his recovery journey. He went on, “I think everyone has been honest about where they were at—me, the coaching staff, and the medical staff. “I’m not stupid; I’m old enough, and I know the boys have been doing great.” I didn’t reach my goals and think I could just dive right back in. It was only a matter of being prepared when the moment arrived since I knew where I stood. Even though the past three weeks have been fantastic, today was disappointing.
Halkett thankfully reported no significant problems with his recovery. He remarked, “I think it’s been nine, ten, or eleven months out with the knee.” “I believe I would be really shocked if one individual managed to go that long without any problems. Fortunately, the ones I experienced lasted only a few weeks and consisted of mild sprains and strains of the muscles. Fortunately, there was no connection to the knee, so everything went quite smoothly.
What Halkett wants to do next is obvious. “A few more minutes,” he said. As previously said, the team has been performing incredibly well. It’s simply one of those situations where I have to work as hard as I can till the manager gives me the okay to return. Basically, I simply need to focus this week, give it my all, and then watch what transpires.