New setback for Woodgate
Friday, October 8, 2004
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Defender Jonathan Woodgate faces a further wait for his Real Madrid CF debut after the recurrence of a thigh injury.
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Training incident
English international Woodgate was thought to be in the final stages of his recovery after ripping muscle fibres in his left thigh ahead of UEFA EURO 2004™. But he limped out of a training game against Madrid reserves on Thursday after breaking into a sprint. Club doctor Alfonso del Corral confirmed that Woodgate, who is yet to make a first-team appearance following a €22m summer switch from Newcastle United FC, had aggravated his previous injury.
US clinic
Madrid are refusing to set a date for Woodgate's possible return, but the 24-year-old seems unlikely to be back in time for the UEFA Champions League Group B fixture at home to FC Dynamo Kyiv on 19 October. He is expected to fly to the United States within the next couple of days to start a recovery programme. The club hope a conservative treatment by American specialists will suffice rather than resolving the problem with surgery.