Sunderland Echo

CHRIS BACKING WATMORE FIGHT

SUNDERLAND BOSS SAYS DUNCAN CAN BE BACK FROM NEW HEARTACHE

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Chris Coleman has backed Duncan Watmore to return better than ever after confirming he is set to miss the rest of the season after undergoing knee surgery, writes

Watmore has suffered cruciate knee ligament injury for the second time in the space of a year, with the 23-year-old forward now set for another lengthy spell on the sidelines.

The forward, who had 10 months out after injuring his left knee last December, underwent explorator­y surgery to confirm the club’s worst fears after picking up the injury against Millwall.

After returning at Preston in September, Watmore featured regularly under former boss Simon Grayson and re-establishe­d himself as a key player.

But he suffered a recurrence of the cruciate knee ligament injury in the same knee against Millwall and has now had surgery.

“To lose a player as good as Duncan was a big blow to everybody. He has worked so hard to get back,” said Coleman.

“Duncan had the surgery (yesterday). It is as we feared. It will be another long one for him.

“Forget me, us, it is about him. He is a young man and has a really good career ahead of him.

“He will be devastated. We have to take care of him as much as we can and we will do. However long it takes he will be back, I am sure about that.

“The mental side is harder than the physical side. When you do get through it, and he will, it makes you better and aware of how lucky we are of being in this industry in the first place.

“Some players don’t respect how lucky they are to be playing football. No matter how hard the situation, we are playing football.

“For people like Duncan Watmore, he will respect it even more – not that he doesn’t now because he is a good kid – but he will respect it even more.

“He will be better when he gets back, I am positive about that. This season probably won’t happen for him.

“I told Duncan on Sunday, if it’s bad news then the worst thing you can do is put a time on it, but he’ll be chasing time as he’ll want to be back.

“Life is frustratin­g sometimes as he’s desperate to play football and desperate to play for Sunderland.”

Sunderland had 10 players missing for Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa and Coleman says the focus has to be on those players who are fit while challengin­g others with shorter term injuries to make a speedy recovery.

Jonny Williams is out for between a month and three months after undergoing shoulder surgery, while Lamine Kone and Billy Jones are both sidelined by knee injuries.

Marc Wilson (calf ) and Jack Rodwell are also among the injured players.

On the injury problems, Coleman added: “That is what happens when you are in these positions – one piece of bad news after another.

“The players that are injured, some are longer term injuries than others. They can’t help us now.

“They are part of the club, of course, but let’s see how determined they are to get back on the pitch.

“The players we have fit, it is all about them, preparing them properly and making sure they give us their best. Some of the boys who are out for six or eight weeks, let’s see if they really want to get back and help this situation.

“We will see how that progresses.”

 ??  ?? Duncan Watmore goes off injured in last weekend’s 2-2 draw at home to Millwall. Picture by Frank Reid
Duncan Watmore goes off injured in last weekend’s 2-2 draw at home to Millwall. Picture by Frank Reid

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