Rapid star Burgstaller: Does he come back to Brutal attack?

Rapid star Burgstaller: Does he come back to Brutal attack?

Wien, Österreich - striker Guido Burgstaller from SK Rapid Vienna may be faced with an impressive comeback. The 35-year-old traveled to Stockholm with the team to play on Thursday at the quarter-final first leg in the football convenence League against Djurgården IF. This marks a significant progress after a serious incident that took place in December, almost four months ago.

Burgstaller was the victim of a brutal assault in the downtown Vienna, in which a 23-year-old man attacked him with a punch. The subsequent fall led to serious head injuries, including a broken skull. After the incident, Burgstaller was hospitalized to a Vienna hospital, where he received intensive medical care. The SK Rapid Vienna confirmed the serious injuries of the player, which caused concern that they could mean his end of his career.

Investigations and support call

The Viennese police have started an investigation into the incident and continues to look for the fleeting perpetrator. The State Criminal Police Office has taken responsibility for the investigation, with several witnesses being interviewed. The association and fans put great hope in the authorities to achieve justice for Burgstaller. The incident triggered dismay in the football community, including the arch -rival Austria Vienna and received numerous recovery requests for Burgstaller.

Burgstaller himself plans to end his career after his contract in the coming summer, but the severity of the injuries aroused concern that he might no longer be on the field. Despite all of this, the signs of a comeback seem to be positive, and the return of the striker could not only be of great importance for him, but also for the team.

Psychological aspects of coping with injury

The way back to the game after a serious injury is associated with emotional challenges. Sports psychologists emphasize the role of psychological factors in the rehabilitation of athletes. In the acute phase after an injury, athletes experience pain, fear and uncertainties about their future in sport. This can lead to a loss of self -esteem, which is crucial for recovery.

Support from sports psychology in all phases of rehabilitation is important to preserve athletic identity and to increase performance sustainably. Stress management, which is regarded as a preventive means of avoiding injuries, could be an essential part of his return process for Burgstaller. Therefore, a combination of physiotherapeutic treatment and psychological care could make the way back to the field significantly easier while preparing for his comeback.

Burgstaller has the great support of his fans and team during this difficult time, and everyone hopes to see him again soon in full competition strength.

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