Konyaspor clarified the rehab of Blaz Kramer and Enis Bardhi as the club continues its pre‑season; both players have returned to training and surgery is no longer on the table. Coach İlhan Palut highlighted that after a four‑day delayed start, their health is now stable.
Why did the players join training late?
Palut explained that both footballers underwent a two‑stage treatment in Serbia during the break. Kramer and Bardhi suffered knee issues, which prevented them from attending the first days of camp. "They had knee problems and completed a two‑stage therapy," he said.
Is there any training risk?
The coach stressed that the two are ready for today’s session and there is no risk of missing training due to injury. "They are healthy and with us," he added, confirming full physical and mental integration into the squad.
How was the surgery possibility resolved?
At the end of last season, Blaz Kramer faced a long spell out and surgery was being discussed. Palut stated, "He overcame the problem with alternative treatments, without surgery," removing the operation from the agenda. This development is seen as a boost for the defensive line.
What are Konyaspor’s goals for the coming weeks?
Having both players back in training speeds up the coaching staff’s tactical planning. Palut promised, "We will focus on tactical work for the rest of the camp and enter the new season at full strength," sending a clear signal that the team aims to be competitive from the opening league matches.
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