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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus keeps fitness up despite MCL injury on with one-legged rowing machine

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Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus keeps fitness up despite MCL injury on with one-legged rowing machine

GABRIEL JESUS has been keeping up his fitness despite his MCL injury — on a one-legged rowing machine.

The Brazilian has been out of action since December and was ruled out until at least February with a medial collateral ligament injury.

Gabriel Jesus shared a video of himself on a rowing machineInstagram @dejesusoficial Gabriel Jesus is still out with a MCL injury suffered last monthInstagram @dejesusoficial

But Jesus posted a video on Instagram showing him training hard on the rowing machine as he tries to race back to fitness for City.

Jesus captioned up the video: “When something bad happens you have three choices: let it set you back, let it destroy you or make it make you stronger.”

The former Palmeiras striker did keep his left leg straight during the entire video with his knee still in a brace.

But the workout will keep his fitness levels up as his left leg continues to recover after picking up the knock against Crystal Palace.

Gabriel Jesus kept his injured leg straight while on the machineInstagram @dejesusoficial
Gabriel Jesus is expected to be back in action by February for Manchester CityInstagram

Jesus was working out before watching City come from behind to beat Bristol City in the Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg.

John Stones took down Bobby Reid who converted the penalty to to put the Championship club ahead at half-time.

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Kevin De Bruyne then equalised in the second half after finishing off a brilliant counter attack by the Premier League leaders.

Sergio Aguero then completed the comeback as he headed in in injury-time to give City the advantage in the second leg.

 

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