After injury: Wüthrich's emotional comeback in the stadium

After injury: Wüthrich's emotional comeback in the stadium

When the game against Austria Klagenfurt started, the excitement in the stadium was literally felt. The spectators were excited about the comeback of Gregory Wüthrich, who returned after a 65-day break from injury due to a knee injury. After his substitution in the 61st minute after a 7-0 win, the 29-year-old seemed overjoyed. "I am very happy. It was an amazing day," said Wüthrich and was able to imagine a header with his first action, which would have been "almost kitsch" for him.

Wüthrich worked hard on his recovery and was grateful that he could train painlessly. "It gets better with every training session, I had no setback," he said. He followed the schedule for his return and expressed that it was his goal to be on the pitch again before the winter break. A big thank you went to the medical team, which had supported him during his rehabilitation period.

a new trainer and new challenges

with Jürgen Saumel as a new coach at his side, Wüthrich took his first steps on the field at Sturm. "He did a good job in the short time. I am extremely happy about his great debut," said Wüthrich. At the same time, he commemorated the time with his previous coach Christian Ilzer and his team. He said that this time was shaped for him by success, including three titles, and that he will always be grateful to them.

Wüthrich has decided to continuously improve and regain his physical fitness. "I'm not at 100 percent yet, but it gets better every day," he assured. The next challenge is already facing: On Wednesday, the team will compete against Girona as part of the Champions League. It is a special opportunity for Wüthrich, especially since in his previous career he only had a very short commitment in this competition after throwing him back.

It remains to be seen whether he can play in the coming game from the start. However, Wüthrich himself is determined to give everything in the Champions League. For more information about Wüthrich's return and the upcoming games, see the current reporting at www.kleinezeitung.at .