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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 16, 2013 2:51:56 GMT
Darron Gibson was stretchered off during the Republic of Ireland's 3-1 win over Kazakhstan on Tuesday evening and will return to Finch Farm for assessment. The Blues midfielder was withdrawn on 38 minutes after landing awkwardly inside the Aviva Stadium, where Roberto Martinez was among the spectators. The Ireland team doctor reported suspected knee ligament damage at the interval, but Gibson will undergo assessment from the Club's medical team upon his return to Merseyside. Meanwhile, James McCarthy and Seamus Coleman both played the full 90 minutes in Dublin as interim manager Noel King's side finished the World Cup qualifying campaign with a win.
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Post by jimmy on Oct 16, 2013 13:20:54 GMT
You have to question how he was deemed fit. This is why I hate Internationals mid season. Annoying.
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Post by Koeman's Clogs on Oct 16, 2013 16:43:20 GMT
You have to question how he was deemed fit. This is why I hate Internationals mid season. Annoying. Any news on him yet? :|
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Post by Texan Toffee on Oct 17, 2013 1:40:19 GMT
You have to question how he was deemed fit. This is why I hate Internationals mid season. Annoying. Any news on him yet? :| He's out for the rest of the season by all accounts. He's not been at his best this season so not the biggest of losses from a first eleven point of view, but a huge blow to our squad, especially as form often returns. I hope he recovers swiftly and best wishes to the player.
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Post by jimmy on Oct 17, 2013 19:30:31 GMT
He's out for the rest of the season by all accounts. He's not been at his best this season so not the biggest of losses from a first eleven point of view, but a huge blow to our squad, especially as form often returns. I hope he recovers swiftly and best wishes to the player. Any loss is a big loss mate especially for a team like us even though I agree he hasn't been himself for a while.
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