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Neville undergoes operation
23/9/05 11:07 AM
來源:曼聯官網 http://www.manutd.com/news/fullstory.sps?inewsid=245439
Neville Undergoes Operation
Gary Neville will be missing for an extra six to seven weeks after
undergoing an operation on his groin injury on Thursday.
The 30-year-old defender, who suffered the injury in Hungary against
Debreceni, will resume training towards the end of October, and will
need a further two to three weeks to recover match fitness.
Neville had been training all week but broke down on Thursday, prompting
the coaching staff to send him for the operation. The Bury-born right-back
has suffered the injury on previous occasions, and it is hoped that the
operation will end his problems once and for all.
"We've had a few set-backs," Ferguson conceded. "His operation on Thursday
night was a blow for us.
"But I think we have done the right thing. The injury had reoccurred too
many times, and when he broke down in training on Thursday morning we knew
we had to act.
"Hopefully when he comes back it will be for the rest of the season
without any further hindrance.
"It’s difficult to say how long he will be out. But the timescale for
the recovery from the operation is about a month. Then you are probably
looking at two or three weeks to get back to full pace of training and
ready to play in games. It’s six to seven weeks.
"It’s disappointing for Gary and disappointing for us, but I think
John O'Shea will cope with playing at right-back."
The United manager is already without
Gabriel Heinze (knee),
Wes Brown (thigh),
Quinton Fortune (knee) in defence.
But the Reds have still managed to cope with John O’Shea and
Kieran Richardson deputising in the full-back roles.
"We’ve been restricted quite a bit at the back and we hope we don’t
suffer any more injuries.
"But John O’Shea and Kieran Richardson have done very well. They’re
young and constantly improving. We also have young [Phil] Bardsley and
[Gerard] Pique, who have been training with the first team all season.
"That's the cover we have at the moment, but we hope the injury situation
doesn’t get any worse."
Report by Steve Bartram, and Ben Hibbs at Carrington.