Ismaël: ‘Like being trapped in a tunnel'

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    Isma&euml;l: &lsquo;Like being trapped in a tunnel'</p>

    Thursday marks the 190th day since Val&eacute;rien Isma&euml;l last made a competitive appearance for Bayern, a two-minute cameo as a substitute against Leverkusen last April. His most recent 90-minuten run-out for the senior side came against Borussia Dortmund even longer ago, 527 days to be precise, or almost a year and a half. Isma&euml;l&rsquo;s long wait to resume playing could come to an end when Bayern travel to face FK Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) on Thursday. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m fit and I&rsquo;m ready,&rdquo; he declared on Monday.

    The player seems almost unwilling to believe his time has finally come. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m assuming Micho will take his place as usual,&rdquo; remarked the 32-year-old, reacting to news of Martin Demichelis&rsquo; illness. Daniel van Buyten may be ruled out with a bruised thigh, leaving Isma&euml;l as the only recognised centre-half available to partner Lucio, rookie pro Mats Hummels aside.

    Painful experience

    Isma&euml;l has understood the value of patience during his long spell on the sidelines. &ldquo;I always used to want too much, too soon,&rdquo; he recalled, &ldquo;but a body has its limits.&ldquo; It is a lesson he has learned through painful experience since his double leg fracture in August 2006. He now rates his first attempt at a comeback as &ldquo;simply too early.&rdquo; The result was another operation on his left leg in April 2007.

    Isma&euml;l finally took to the field of play again in August, featuring in friendlies against Barcelona and Grasshoppers Z&uuml;rich, and enjoying a run-out with the reserves in the third division, but the knee reacted and he was again forced to slow down. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s been a long road back. It was like being trapped in a tunnel, with the feeling I&rsquo;d never emerge. I&rsquo;ve had a lot of bad luck,&rdquo; he honestly admits, hoping the misery is now behind him once and for all.

    One step at a time

    &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t feel any pain and I&rsquo;ve prepared myself well over the last few weeks,&rdquo; the Frenchman reported, although he has no intention of pushing his luck now. &ldquo;I need to be patient and regain confidence,&rdquo; he said, &ldquo;my first goal is to make it to Christmas with no setbacks.&ldquo; His aim is to resume fighting for a place in the team during the winter training programme.

    Isma&euml;l&rsquo;s contract expires at the end of the season, but the 32-year-old is relaxed about his uncertain future. &ldquo;I&rsquo;d like to stay here,&rdquo; is all he will say, &ldquo;but I&rsquo;m not pressuring anyone and I&rsquo;m not thinking about contracts. I&rsquo;m just delighted to be back with the team. Everything else will take care of itself.&ldquo; Val&eacute;rien Isma&euml;l has become a model of patience.
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