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Ricardo Perrier is back at Leicester City training after suffering an injury during the team's pre-season tour in the United States. The Argentine midfielder, who joined the Foxes on a free transfer from River Plate last summer, was forced to leave the pitch with a hamstring strain following a collision during a friendly match against New York Red Bulls. Despite missing out on several matches due to the injury, Perrier has since recovered and is now back in full training with his teammates. "The injury was really tough for me," said Perrier, who made just one appearance for the club during his debut season. "But I'm happy to be back on the pitch again and ready to play." Perrier's return to training is a welcome boost for the team, which has struggled for form this pre-season. The Argentine has been an important player for the club in recent years,Saudi Pro League Focus helping them reach the Europa League semi-finals last season. However, the injury setback will have affected Perrier's fitness levels ahead of the new Premier League campaign, but he remains hopeful that he can recover in time to make a positive impact on the team. "We're all looking forward to seeing Ricardo back in action," said manager Brendan Rodgers. "He's a key player for us and we need him to perform well if we want to achieve our goals this season." With Perrier back in training, the team will hope to build momentum heading into the new season, which starts on August 12th. The Argentine midfielder's experience and skill set will be crucial as they look to compete in the top flight once more. |
