Ramsey hungry for successful return

13 October 2010 22:39
Aaron Ramsey admits his time out of the game has made him more hungry than ever to return and help drive Arsenal on to success this season.[LNB] The 20-year-old is closing in on a comeback following eight months of rehabilitation after suffering an horrific broken leg in a challenge by Stoke's Ryan Shawcross in the Premier League game at the Britannia Stadium during February of last season.[LNB]Ramsey has been forced to take things gradually, and hopes when he does finally get back into competitive action with the Gunners it will be a successful return.[LNB]"I am just doing my pre-season work now, trying to get a bit of spring back in my right leg, but apart from that all is going well so far," Ramsey told Arsenal TV Online.[LNB]"I have been doing strengthening exercises and those sorts of things for a long time now and I am starting to feel the benefits.[LNB]"I am now outside training with the fitness coach. It feels great to be back outside and kicking the ball around again.[LNB]"I think I am on track, the target is November time."[LNB]Ramsey added: "I am a very motivated guy and I have missed it a lot - it has made me realise how much it means to me.[LNB]"I just want to get back out there and start doing what I used to do."[LNB]Gunners boss Arsene Wenger admits impatience is often the most difficult hurdle for a young player to overcome following a serious injury.[LNB]Ramsey has put his complete "trust" in the Arsenal medical staff to ensure that when he finally does get back on the pitch, it will be at the right time.[LNB]"I think it depends on the individual, sometimes people like to take a bit longer to make sure everything is spot on and some people want to get back as soon as they can," he said.[LNB]"I am just going with what the staff are saying here, I trust them and I am just doing the best I can at this moment in time."

Source: Team_Talk