Monday, 9 September 2013

Reds hopeful over Sturridge - but Johnson faces months out

In-form striker hopes to return at Swansea but right-back could face 10 weeks out
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge
Liverpool FC are hopeful Daniel Sturridge will be passed fit for next  week’s trip to Swansea City – but fears  are growing over Glen Johnson ’s  injury.
In-form Sturridge has been ruled  out of England’s crucial World Cup  qualifier with Ukraine tomorrow  night as he recovers from a thigh  strain picked up last week.
The 24-year-old – who has scored the  match-winning goals in each of  Liverpool’s three opening Premier  League games – had been labelled as  ‘touch and go’ for the clash in Kiev.
But after consulting the Reds’  medical staff at Melwood, England  were forced to admit defeat in having  the forward available for tomorrow’s  Group H fixture.
Sturridge returned to Melwood  on Tuesday after missing  training with England and  will remain with  Liverpool for  rehab having  not  travelled  with the  Three  Lions.
England  were  desperately  hoping the  former Chelsea  man would  recover from the  injury he aggravated  in the 1-0 win over  Manchester United  eight days ago.
 Danny Welbeck’s  first-half yellow card  means he is  suspended for the  Ukraine game and  with Wayne Rooney  also sidelined,  manager Roy  Hodgson’s options  are limited.
Kirkby-born  Rickie Lambert is  expected to lead the  line in the Olympic  Stadium tomorrow  night.
A Football  Association  statement read: “The FA can confirm  that Daniel Sturridge will not return  to the England squad ahead of the  World Cup qualifier with Ukraine on  Tuesday.
“Club England medical staff have  been in constant contact with their  counterparts at Liverpool Football  Club since he returned there on  Thursday, his injury has not  progressed as had been hoped and it is  now clear that Sturridge will not be fit  for the match in Kiev on Tuesday  evening.
“No additions will be made to Roy  Hodgson’s squad of 23 players who  travel to Ukraine on Sunday  evening.”
Sturridge is hopeful of  being ready to return  to action for  Liverpool’s game  with Swansea a  week today.
However, the  news on  right-back  Johnson  remains less  positive.
Photo by James Maloney
Liverpool's Glen Johnson in action against Celtic at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland
Photo by James Maloney Liverpool's Glen Johnson in action against Celtic at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland
 
The England  defender limped off  against Manchester  United after suffering  a high ankle sprain in  the 1-0 win.
Liverpool were last  week reluctant to put a  timescale on his recovery  but it is now believed  Johnson could be ruled out  for up to 10 weeks.
Should Johnson be  sidelined for such a length  of time then he will miss  several games, including  the Capital One Cup trip to  Manchester United.
The extent of  Johnson’s injury also  means he is now a  major doubt for the  remainder of England’s  World Cup qualifying  campaign.

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