Éanna
10/04/2002, 12:51 PM
from soccercentral.ie (http://www.soccercentral.ie/viewstory.asp?id=6861&mainheading=Other&viewstory=yes)
O'Neill's career in doubt
Keith O’Neill’s career is on the line after the unfortunate Dubliner broke his leg in two places in a freak training ground accident.
Battling back from yet another problem, this one a troublesome hip injury, O’Neill was quietly hopeful that he could regain match fitness in time to put hi name in the hat as potential cover for Ian Harte at left-full in the Irish World Cup squad.
But this latest accident has put his future in football in doubt, never mind a place on the plane for Japan.
“He caught his foot in the turf and went to block a shot but his foot stuck there and he broke his leg in two places,” said teammate Jay Boothroyd.
“It was horrendous because the bone was sticking out of his leg and he was screaming with pain,” he added.
“Keith was really brave. He's very strong mentally and he's sustained a few injuries in his time so I'm sure he'll come back stronger than ever.
O'Neill's career in doubt
Keith O’Neill’s career is on the line after the unfortunate Dubliner broke his leg in two places in a freak training ground accident.
Battling back from yet another problem, this one a troublesome hip injury, O’Neill was quietly hopeful that he could regain match fitness in time to put hi name in the hat as potential cover for Ian Harte at left-full in the Irish World Cup squad.
But this latest accident has put his future in football in doubt, never mind a place on the plane for Japan.
“He caught his foot in the turf and went to block a shot but his foot stuck there and he broke his leg in two places,” said teammate Jay Boothroyd.
“It was horrendous because the bone was sticking out of his leg and he was screaming with pain,” he added.
“Keith was really brave. He's very strong mentally and he's sustained a few injuries in his time so I'm sure he'll come back stronger than ever.