Murray eyes Wolves comeback
Saturday 17th October 2009, 10:48AM BST.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will allow keeper Matt Murray to decide when he’s ready to play again.
The 28-year-old shot-stopper is nearing full fitness after 11 months out with a ruptured patella tendon.
Murray will soon be ready for match action and the manager says he will get that opportunity in Wolves reserves with understudy Carl Ikeme being loaned out.
McCarthy, however, will leave the final decision with the one-time England hopeful.
Asked when Murray would be ready to play, the Molineux chief said: “I really don’t know, but maybe as soon as possible.
“He will know better than anybody, but he’s getting there. He’s out training now.
“We’re taking shots at him and he’s taking crosses and shots, so he’s making real progress, which is great for Matt, first and foremost.
“It gives everyone a lift when people start coming back from injury, especially those of good quality.”
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Brilliant keeper, one of the best in England but he cannot be rushed. This is last chance saloon.
The good news is that Wayne is playing great and at long last is starting to come off his line>
UP THE WOLVES!
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