Stuttgart88
05/05/2005, 7:32 AM
DUNNE FACING ANKLE SURGERY
Manchester City defender Richard Dunne will miss his side's final push for a
UEFA Cup place to undergo ankle surgery.
The 25-year-old Republic of Ireland international needs an operation on each
ankle and City have decided not to wait until the end of the season.
Dunne, who underwent the first of those operations yesterday, will now miss
City's final Barclays Premiership matches against Aston Villa and
Middlesbrough.
Manager Stuart Pearce, who is hoping to be appointed beyond the end of the
season, told the club's official website, www.mcfc.co.uk: ``I could from a
personal point of view have said that I wanted Richard to wait until the end of
the season.
``But I have to be honest to him and to the club and I said get it done so
that he can be in top shape for the pre-season.
``The way he has been playing it might have helped my job prospects to have
had Richard available for the last two games of the season.
``But strangely enough there will probably more pressure on the new manager of
this club come the start of next season than there is at the moment.
``It was a common-sense decision from myself to get Richard in for the
operations sooner rather than later.''
Dunne will have his second operation next week and is then expected to require
four to six weeks' rehabilitation.
Manchester City defender Richard Dunne will miss his side's final push for a
UEFA Cup place to undergo ankle surgery.
The 25-year-old Republic of Ireland international needs an operation on each
ankle and City have decided not to wait until the end of the season.
Dunne, who underwent the first of those operations yesterday, will now miss
City's final Barclays Premiership matches against Aston Villa and
Middlesbrough.
Manager Stuart Pearce, who is hoping to be appointed beyond the end of the
season, told the club's official website, www.mcfc.co.uk: ``I could from a
personal point of view have said that I wanted Richard to wait until the end of
the season.
``But I have to be honest to him and to the club and I said get it done so
that he can be in top shape for the pre-season.
``The way he has been playing it might have helped my job prospects to have
had Richard available for the last two games of the season.
``But strangely enough there will probably more pressure on the new manager of
this club come the start of next season than there is at the moment.
``It was a common-sense decision from myself to get Richard in for the
operations sooner rather than later.''
Dunne will have his second operation next week and is then expected to require
four to six weeks' rehabilitation.