Fulham striker Andy Johnson has been ruled out for the rest of the season following surgery on his knee, the English Premier club confirmed on Friday.
Johnson was operated on earlier this week in the United States by renowned surgeon Dr Richard Steadman – the man credited for saving the careers of Alan Shearer and Michael Owen.
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson had hoped the striker would return to action before the season’s end but his worst fears were confirmed.
A statement on Fulham’s website read: “The club can confirm that following knee surgery in Colorado by eminent specialist Dr Richard Steadman, Andrew Johnson will not be available for the remainder of the current 09/10 season.
“Following the prognosis received from the surgeon, the Club fully expects Andrew to take part in the latter part of pre-season training in readiness for the new season.”
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