
Karol Mets
32-Year-Old
FC St. Pauli
Bundesliga
GTD
Injury Knee
Est. Return 9/14/2025

Trains, status unknown
Mets (knee) is questionable for Sunday's match against Augsburg after training with the team, according to Hamburger Morgenpost.
ANALYSIS
Mets started the week off by training with the club and seems to be inching towards a return, although the club is taking his return cautiously after he suffered a setback before. That said, he is a late call for the game, likely needing to pass some testing to be deemed fit. Even if he is fit, the club will want to be careful after his long layoff, possibly seeing a bench spot if deemed fit.
Mets started the week off by training with the club and seems to be inching towards a return, although the club is taking his return cautiously after he suffered a setback before. That said, he is a late call for the game, likely needing to pass some testing to be deemed fit. Even if he is fit, the club will want to be careful after his long layoff, possibly seeing a bench spot if deemed fit.
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Suffers setback in training
Mets (knee) has recently resumed partial training but suffered a setback from his long-term injury and will have to take another break, coach Alexander Blessin said in a press conference. "Karol had a short break, so we'll have to wait a bit longer."
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Back in team training
Mets (knee) returned to team training Tuesday, St. Pauli Abendblatt reports.
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Undergoes successful knee surgery
Mets (knee) underwent successful surgery Thursday, performed by knee specialist Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Frosch at the University Hospital of Hamburg (UKE). The procedure will sideline him for several months, the club announced.
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Training on his own
Mets is training on his own and is still not ready to return to action, the club announced Monday.
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Not ready yet
Mets (knee) is progressing well but is not being rushed back, as the staff wants him to build up slowly, coach Alexander Blessin said in the press conference. "Karol is on the right track. But we'll give him all the time he needs. We want to build him up slowly. But I'm pleased that he's able to make runs at a faster pace again."
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