Nigeria forward Isaac Success is thrilled to return to action for Watford after a lengthy injury layoff, reports.
The 24-year-old sustained an hamstring injury during a training session last June.
The striker was introduced as a late substitute as Watford earned a hard-fought 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest at the Vicarage Road on Saturday.
Success took to the social media to celebrate his return from the injury setback.
“It’s been tough. It was painful, but it’s football and it happens. I’m just trying to work my way back to the squad as I’ve missed playing with the team,” Success wrote.
“We need to get back to the Premier League as quickly as possible, so I’m looking forward to getting back and achieving our goals.
“I’m very excited. The last five months have been boring. I’ve done a lot of work and I know it’s going to be an emotional first game back after six months out, but I’m ready for the challenge.
“Sometimes I feel disappointed with myself as I’ve got the qualities and everything a forward player will need.
“I need to do the right things and wait for my chance. I think I’ve got lots to offer the team. It’s been disappointing not getting the chance [over the years] and being injured a couple of times when it was time for me to explode.
“I just need to keep working as there is so much more to come. It’s time for me to deliver for the team and the fans as they have been waiting too long. The wait is now over.”