(GSM) – Finally, there’s light at the end of the tunnel for Owen Hargreaves. The Manchester United midfielder has been recovering from various knee injuries for almost one and a half year now and should’ve been fit for a while.
At last, his return looks to be in sight: the Mancunian aims for a comeback against Milan, later this month.
Sir Alex Ferguson hopes Hargreaves will be available to him for the first time in seventeen months.
“But we won’t rush him,” insisted Ferguson. “We are being patient with the rehabilitation following his knee operations and he is alternating his training with the reserve and first-team squads, working for two days and then resting a day.
“It’s a matter of him regaining his confidence and, when he is able to train every day, that will be the moment for him to return to match play.”
Hargreaves has gone through a hard time the last months. The former Bayern Munchen man played his last league match on September 21, 2008 against Chelsea. After that he was troubled by various knee problems and he received surgery on both knees in December 2008 and January 2009.
Several setbacks have lengthened the recovery time.
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