Thursday, June 24, 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa:Returning Robben's sights on Slovakia

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa

Arjen Robben (R) of the Netherlands celebrates with team mate John  Heitinga after Klaas Jan Huntelaar scores his side's second goal during  the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Group E match

For Arjen Robben, it was the moment he feared would never come. Nineteen days after pulling up with an injury that looked like wrecking his FIFA World Cup™, the Netherlands winger finally stepped on to South African turf, a cacophony of cheers and vuvuzelas ringing triumphantly in his ears.

The crowd’s reaction to Robben’s return said it all. By the hero’s welcome and acclaim they afforded his every touch, neutrals and partisans alike acknowledged the presence of a special player very nearly denied to Africa’s first FIFA World Cup. Yet no-one was happier at Robben’s return than the player himself. For the Bayern Munich star, tonight was the reward for almost three weeks of tireless toil to accelerate the healing process, although he admitted that the experience had been worth every second of sacrifice.

“I’m very, very happy,” he told FIFA. “I think you know how hard I worked for this, so to be out there tonight was very special for me. It was a great experience and a big pleasure to be part of the World Cup. I felt fully recovered and ready to play in this match and, out there on the pitch, the hamstring felt fine. So I’m ready to play my part going forward

source:http://www.fifa.com

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