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Speedy Recovery to Jordan Morris

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Don't think we'll see him again. He had an ACL injury before didn't he? If it's the same one, it may be difficult to come back from.
 
Travelling back with the team tonight. Hopefully that's a good sign.
 
Dr. Winston said:
Travelling back with the team tonight. Hopefully that's a good sign.



Glimmer of hope for sure, he would be in hospital now if it was mega serious.
 
Not sure that tells you much. If it’s ACL they tend to wait until the inflammation settles before getting a scan. If he needs a scan he’s more likely to be getting one closer to home - you don’t really get MRIs in A&E. Fingers crossed for the lad - the slo-mo replay was stomach churning
 
COOPER | WE'VE GOT OUR FINGERS CROSSED FOR JORDAN

Source: Swansea Official Site

Steve Cooper says everyone at Swansea City has their fingers crossed for Jordan Morris, but admitted the injury the forward suffered at Huddersfield did not look good.

The United States international was introduced as a half-time substitute at the John Smith’s Stadium, but was stretchered off after landing awkwardly just before the hour mark.

The 26-year-old – who joined the Swans on loan from Seattle Sounders in January – required lengthy treatment before being taken off.

And, while it is too early to know the extent of the injury, Cooper acknowledged that the sight of a player going down with no defenders around him is not usually a good one.

“It does not look good, does it? I don’t know the extent of it but we have our fingers crossed for him,” he said.

“We will know more in the days to come, but it did not look a good one, that’s for sure.

“He will travel back with us, he is currently in a knee brace and on crutches.

“We will get the best attention to him as soon as possible.”

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TheLoneRanger said:
Magic_Michu said:
Don't think we'll see him again. He had an ACL injury before didn't he? If it's the same one, it may be difficult to come back from.


It was his right ACL last time.

The slightest bit of comfort... This defo looks like another ACL tho... what’s that? 10 months?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yfd9M7pxnWQ
 
Magic_Michu said:
TheLoneRanger said:
It was his right ACL last time.

The slightest bit of comfort... This defo looks like another ACL tho... what’s that? 10 months?

We had a spate of them a few years back, Ferrie Bodde, Marcos Painter and I think the 3rd one was a left back we had on loan, maybe Leon Hylton? Some people recover ok while other are never quite the same again, FB being a good example of the latter. Really hope Jordan's is not as bad and he makes a full recovery. So unlucky for the lad.
 
karnataka said:
Magic_Michu said:
The slightest bit of comfort... This defo looks like another ACL tho... what’s that? 10 months?

We had a spate of them a few years back, Ferrie Bodde, Marcos Painter and I think the 3rd one was a left back we had on loan, maybe Leon Hylton? Some people recover ok while other are never quite the same again, FB being a good example of the latter. Really hope Jordan's is not as bad and he makes a full recovery. So unlucky for the lad.

O'Halloran from Villa?
He done it before he was with us aswell didn't know that!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_O%27Halloran
 

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