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LA Galaxy forward Robbie Keane says he will be ready after offseason Achilles surgery

CARSON, CALIFORNIA (BDCi) — Robbie Keane is eager and excited to prepare for the upcoming season but even though the Galaxy have started preseason camp, he will have to wait.

The Galaxy training staff are keeping Keane on a short leash following surgeries in late November on both of his Achilles tendons. So, far Keane is just running and focusing on fitness and strength work with a little bit of ball play mixed in.

“it’s been going very well,” Keane said Tuesday at StubHub Center, during the Galaxy’s first media availability of the year. “The operations were successful… they feel OK. The last six weeks, I’ve done a lot of rehab with the Irish [national team trainer] trainer- swimming pool, out running and stuff like that, strength work on the Achilles.

“I did three jogs last week and one today. So far, so good. A little bit last week with the ball, The trainers want to be extra cautious. I’ll maybe have a few days on my own and build from there.”

Recurring Achilles ailments have bothered Keane, the Galaxy’s captain and an MLS MVP finalist last season, for years and they cost him several games last season, both for the Galaxy and the Irish National Team. LA’s early exit from the playoffs,leading to the longest offseason Keane has experienced in many years, enabled him to have the procedures done knowing he could be ready for the Galaxy’s season opener on March 8 against Real Salt Lake.

“I’ll be back well before [then],”Keane said. “If I really wanted I could probably train now but we have to be careful and make sure this doesn’t occur again.So far, it feels good and feels strong and it’s just nice to get up in the morning and not take an hour to walk to the bathroom.”

Once Keane is ready for full training, he will have some new teammates in the attack, including 6-foot-5 Canadian target forward Rob Friend, signed after 11 years in Europe and muscular 22-year-old Brazilian forward Samuel, on loan from Fluminense.

“I think it’s good,” said Keane, who netted 20 goals in all competitions last year, posting 16 goals and 11 assists in regular-season play. “They’re going to take the pressure of myself and Landon [Donovan],[if he] plays there or whoever. They’re two big,strong guys. I haven’t seen too much of them -I’ve seen a few clips- and they look good and they look strong so that is only going to help us.”

One of the Galaxy’s weaknesses last year was a lack of diversity in the attack. Keane and Donovan are both smaller, mobile forwards and the club’s forward depth, such as teenager Jack McBean and rookie Charlie Rugg were extremely inexperienced. Friend, especially, brings professional experience and the Galaxy will have more options on how they attack.

“We [say that changes have made us better] every year, don’t we? But I actually genuinely feel do [think they have],” Keane said. “I think we look at the experienced players we’ve brought in, and I think they will certainly help the group. We lacked a little bit of that last year, a bit of experience, and certainly with the players we brought in, I think that will help us.”

Source: mlssoccer.com

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