Bernard Parker makes a comeback!
Can’t keep a good man down: Bernard Parker will not be hanging his soccer boots up anytime soon. The star has returned to training.
Soccer fans across SA were left traumatised after watching Mamelodi Sundowns player Bongani Zungu injure TS Galaxy player, Bernard Parker. Footage of the incident went viral as social media criticised Zungu’s “horrific tackle”. His attitude after the incident was even more disappointing for soccer fans who expected a publicised apology.
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While many aren’t happy with everything that happened, they are over the moon to see that Parker is back in the training field and doing amazing every day.
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BERNARD PARKER CONTINUES TO TRAIN VICIOUSLY
Soccer fans across the country were left shocked after watching Sundowns star Bongani Zungu break the leg of his TS Galaxy opponent, Bernard Parker .
Footage of the incident was shared on social media and went viral as app users discussed the tackle and whether or not Zungu should have faced any repercussions.
Months have however passed and Parker has made a miraculous recovery.
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He has shared various videos of himself doing gruelling exercises and proving that he still has what it takes to kill it on the field.
“There’s no retirement happening here… Bernard Parker out here recovering and working very hard to return back to playing football! You can’t keep a good man down!” a fan captioned a clip of Parker working out intently.
MZANSI IS OVER THE MOON
In the comment section, a number of people applauded the fact that he hasn’t given up on his dreams of playing soccer. Others wished him well for his future in soccer.
“Brilliant rehabilitation program, been following it on Insta and they’ve done an amazing job,” one person said while another wrote:
“The passion this guy has for football is very remarkable. I hear even at chiefs he was the first to arrive and the last to leave.”
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