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Nico Williams talks about injury: recovering, I don t know when I will return, it should be soon
Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams recently interviewed El Chiringuito, a Spanish six program, and talked about the injury issue.
Nico Williams was asked about his injury when he left the training base, and the player replied: "Recovering, recovering."
reporter continued to ask about his time when he returned to the field, and Nico said: "I don't know, it's soon."
Biba has now clearly felt the impact of Nico's absence. In the last four games, the team has suffered 1 draw and 3 losses.
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