Definition of just:
very recently; in the immediate past.
"I've just seen the local paper"
synonyms: a moment ago, a second ago, a short time ago, very recently, not long ago, lately, only now
"I just saw him"
I believe he was back in training not long after the season started then played his first game in November. I.e. Six months ago. I can't see how you can keep using this as an excuse. It will more than likely still be being used next season. There seems to be a perrenial excuse available for him - still adjusting to life in England, adjusting to the PL, still returning to full fitness after a season out (twice) and requires a further year to get back to his best once in training.
Funny no-one's feels the need to seek excuses for Son, who's never had an uniterupted pre-season with us, has had a broken arm and a toe injury to deal with. Do you know why? Because Son does his talking on the pitch, ever since he scored the winning goal on his home debut.
He hasnt been great lately but neither he nor I would want to use the excuse that he's been playing on pain meds due to an ankle injury:
발목 통증 손흥민, 세심한 관리 중요성 커졌다
And he still managed to influence the game more than Lamela.
Why not just post that in the Son thread (without the negative twist) in the name of positivity instead, you poisonous cunt?