Manchester United striker James Wilson is upbeat over his latest injury recovery.
Wilson has delivered a positive update on his road to recovery after suffering a knee injury during his loan spell at Derby County.
"I was hoping that everything went well with the surgery," Wilson told MUTV. "It was a very simple surgery, Steve Bollen did a great job in doing that. I just know I'm going to be back to what I was before anyway, so I'm just staying positive at the moment.
"With an ACL [anterior-cruciate ligament], you know it's going to be like eight months and that pretty much ruled the season out. So, like I say, there is no rush for me. There are days when you're just trying to get through it and keep going, I'd say, but I think I'm at the best club to come back to for the rehabilitation.
"The positives are it's a break and I can kind of work towards things I probably couldn't do during the season. I'm working hard in the gym and that's something I've probably not had the chance to do with games coming thick and fast everywhere. I think it has benefited me in that way. But, yeah, it's very frustrating not to be out on the grass every day, knocking the ball about."