English-born winger of Ghanaian descent, Callum Hudson-Odoi has stepped up training at home amidst the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as he awaits the return of football.
The Chelsea star who is one of the few players that contracted the disease has fully recovered and is now at home.
In a bid to stay in good shape, the winger is not staying idle but engages in several training sessions to stay fit.
“Recently I’ve been working 10-10:30 and then going straight downstairs to do a bit of bike, 10 seconds pushing myself really hard and maybe 10 seconds resting and then another 10 seconds again”, Hudson-Odoi told Football.London
The 19-year-old added, “For me, I like late-night runs. I don’t know why I like the late-night ones. It’s just everywhere is quiet and you go and do your thing and come back home”.
The Chelsea attacker who was also nursing an injury prior to the suspension of the football season has successfully recovered and will be available to play when the season resumes.
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