nopic
Register or sign in with your FaceBook account by clicking the button below
Share

Setback for Murphy

By PA Sport  November 20, 2009
Setback for Murphy (©PAphotos)
Setback for Murphy (©PAphotos)
qoute
We are disappointed at the lack of progress by David...
qoute_bottom

Birmingham defender David Murphy may require further surgery after suffering a setback to his recovery from a broken knee-cap.

Left-back Murphy has already been sidelined for seven months and will now be re-assessed by medical experts to determine whether he has to undergo another operation.

Blues boss Alex McLeish said: "We are disappointed at the lack of progress by David. He was coming back - and looking good - but he has had another little setback. We are going to have to get him re-assessed for the lad's sake as well as anything else."

He added: "He is really, really desperate to get back playing again. He is such a good professional and seven months out is a long time.

"Will he need more surgery? I don't know. He has got pins in his knees and, if these have to be taken out, then it will require a bit of that (surgery).

"It is a shame for David because he is really down at the moment and we are doing what we can to keep his morale up."

McLeish has urged Murphy to take advice from City midfielder Barry Ferguson in coping with the situation.

The former Scotland international suffered a similar blow when playing for Blackburn during his previous spell in the Barclays Premier League.

McLeish said: "Barry Ferguson was out for a similar time with a busted knee-cap at Blackburn and, if David wants a shoulder to lean on, he can talk to Fergy and hear of his experiences.

"We'll also maybe find out what Barry did in his rehab in dealing with his injury."

Copyright (c) PA Sport 2009, All Rights Reserved.

Advertisement
dot arrow
Quick Navigation
dot arrow
Premiership Results
Advertisement
dot arrow
Premier League
Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers
Burnley Chelsea Everton Fulham Hull City
Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Portsmouth Stoke City
Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United Wigan Athletic Wolverhampton Wanderers
Anfield or Emirates could be new home for Belgian international
Anfield or Emirates could be new home for Belgian international Liverpool and Arsenal are two clubs paying close attention to Belgian teenager Eden Hazard

Cesc Fabregas maintains the Gunners would have had to face Barcelona sooner or later if they are to win the Champions League

Cesc Fabregas is delighted to be back in action – and amongst the goals – ahead of the Premier League and Champions League chase

GMF take a look at the managers' reaction as the race for the title hots up

Arsenal showed the spirit of champions to overcome the dismissal of defender Thomas Vermaelen as they

Arsene Wenger hailed the new-found maturity of his young Arsenal side

Arsenal overcame the sending off of defender Thomas Vermaelen to battle back to the top of the