Lennon to see specialist

February 26, 2010

in Premier League News

Lennon has been out of action since December after picking up the injury in the 2-0 win over West Ham United.

Spurs manager Harry Redknapp was hoping to have the England international back in action last month, but Lennon faces a further spell on the sidelines after suffering a setback in training earlier this week.

Redknapp is unsure when the 22-year-old will be able to return and he admitted the ongoing problem was a major blow for the player and club.

fantastic player

“He is seeing a specialist,” said Redknapp, speaking after Tottenham’s 4-0 FA Cup replay win over Bolton Wanderers on Wednesday. “We just hope we get some good news from Aaron.

“He is going to see somebody abroad and hopefully we can get somebody who can get to the bottom of the problem for him because he is desperate to play.

“It’s shame for him and it’s a shame for us. We all miss him, he is a fantastic player.”

Lennon has been restricted to just 18 Barclays Premier League appearances this season but was in scintillating form before he got hurt.

His pace, trickery and delivery have made him a key man for club and country as he chases a place in England’s World Cup squad.

  “We just hope we get some good news from Aaron” – Harry Redknapp

Credits: PremierLeague.com

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