Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel hopes to return from his knee ligament injury in December.
The centre-back sustained the serious problem in the Premier League victory at Manchester City in October after becoming a permanent fixture in the Reds first-team.
However, the Slovakia international now expects to be fully recovered in time to help Liverpool through the hectic festive period fixture list.
"I hope I will be back in action next month, hopefully in the middle of next month," Skrtel told the club's official website. "But I will have to be guided by the medical team at Liverpool.
"I have been lucky because I could have been facing eight or nine months out of the game.
"It's the worst injury of my career, but if I play for the next 10 years, I am sure I might have one worse."
The no-nonsense 23-year-old is also confident that he will return to his best form as Liverpool chase the league title.
"I will be the same player when I am fully fit again," he added.
"I will make tackles like I always have and will stand up physically to the challenges that I face.
"It will take me a few games to get back to the level that I was at before the injury, which is only natural.
"But I won't be a different player when I come back - I won't allow that to happen."
The centre-back sustained the serious problem in the Premier League victory at Manchester City in October after becoming a permanent fixture in the Reds first-team.
However, the Slovakia international now expects to be fully recovered in time to help Liverpool through the hectic festive period fixture list.
"I hope I will be back in action next month, hopefully in the middle of next month," Skrtel told the club's official website. "But I will have to be guided by the medical team at Liverpool.
"I have been lucky because I could have been facing eight or nine months out of the game.
"It's the worst injury of my career, but if I play for the next 10 years, I am sure I might have one worse."
The no-nonsense 23-year-old is also confident that he will return to his best form as Liverpool chase the league title.
"I will be the same player when I am fully fit again," he added.
"I will make tackles like I always have and will stand up physically to the challenges that I face.
"It will take me a few games to get back to the level that I was at before the injury, which is only natural.
"But I won't be a different player when I come back - I won't allow that to happen."
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