Manchester City's core midfielder, Lodi Kasjandi, had to bid an early farewell to the game due to a ruptured cruciate ligament in his right knee. Happily, his recovery from the surgery has been satisfactory and he has been able to start training on a treadmill, aiming to return at the end of the season to help his team reach the top of the world.
Lodi Kasjandi has been hit hard in just two games this season. If he locks up the Ballon d'Or early, he may face the double test of injury and honor. Despite City's excellent performance in Spain, their league and Europa League results have taken a sharp turn for the worse, and the challenge for Gaudio is getting tougher and tougher.
Stepping into his 28th year, Lodi Kasjandi has only a treadmill left at home for company. Despite the non-trivial ligament damage, a late-season comeback is certainly an ideal option. With a new world championship reorganization looming in June next year, he will have the opportunity to return and contribute to the team. As for City, we need to fight hard to keep the team fighting during Lodi Kasjandi's absence.