Sunderland Echo

WATMORE STEPPING UP ROAD TO RECOVERY

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Sunderland’s Duncan Watmore played 25 minutes in a training friendly at the Academy of Light yesterday.

The 24-year-old stepped up his recovery from a second ACL injury, which he sustained in a 2-2 draw against Millwall on November 18 last year.

Jack Ross has been cautious with the forward after such a severe injury, but Watmore’s latest cameo represents a significan­t step forward.

Ross revealed last week that Watmore had been in full training for three weeks and he wanted to give the striker some game time.

Watmore’s return could be a huge boost for Ross, who has formed a strong bond with the forward in recent months.

Watmore spoke to the club’s website after the match and said: “Really enjoyed it, this is what all the rehab is for to get back playing games.

“I’ve had to be very patient, it’s been pretty much 12 months since I had the operation and it’s all gone really well, with all the advice off the sports scientists and surgeon, you’ve just got to be extra patient.

“I’m finally in a position now where I can be playing minutes, even through it was an in-house game I felt good which was important.”

When asked about how close he is to a first-team return, Watmore said: “Obviously, it’s not like I’m going to be fit for next week.

“But the more I train, the more I can get these kind of minutes and these kind of experience­s, the fitter I’ll get and the more confident I’ll get with my knee. “I can’t wait to get back playing.” On his recovery process, Watmore added: “Rehab can be a lonely place, you do a lot of the work yourself in the gym when the lads are out training playing games.

“It’s great to be back part of it and I can’t wait to be playing games soon.”

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