Dr Kenneth Noisewater 0 Posted April 30, 2006 Share Posted April 30, 2006 (edited) roeder was on 5 live saying his foot ached is all. which it probably would playing for the first time since he broke it. 129707[/snapback] egggfookinsactly. Just played for the first time in a while and its not 100%, Im sure it wouldnt feel perfect. 129742[/snapback] Newcastle's Michael Owen is remaining calm over fears that he may miss this summer's World Cup after suffering an injury setback to his broken foot bone. The England striker was brought on in the 61st minute at Birmingham for his first appearance since 31 December but he was "not 100% happy" with his foot. "My foot does not feel right. I felt something go after 10 minutes," he told the News of the World. "I'll see the surgeon. I don't know how serious it is but it's not perfect." Owen limped off at the final whistle complaining of discomfort and will now see the same surgeon who performed two operations on the injury at the start of the year. "I can't say I've rushed back too soon," added Owen. "I've been in full training all week and was fully prepared to play a full part against Birmingham. "Is it pain? I don't know how to explain it. There is a numbness there. "It is obviously not ideal. As far as the World Cup is concerned it is much too early to say. I'm not going to panic." Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder also refused to be despondent following the setback over Owen. He told BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek programme: "There was no sign on the pitch that he wasn't feeling good. "But it's not the case where he will be ruled out for two, three or four weeks, it's just that he doesn't feel it's 100% right. "At this stage there's no need to be hysterical and say he's going to miss the World Cup. "He's very close to being 100% but he's not quite there yet." Meanwhile, England and Chelsea centre-back John Terry also picked up an injury in his side's 3-0 win over Manchester United but he soldiered on until the end of the game - in which the Blues clinched the Premiership title. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said after the match that Terry had taken a kick to the shin but it was not serious. "Wayne Rooney's tackle on John Terry was a very nasty one but he will have 10 stitches and be ready in one week," said Mourinho. United right-back Gary Neville also appeared to be hobbling and may yet develop into another concern for England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson. And fellow full-back Wayne Bridge, who is on loan at Fulham from Chelsea, is playing on, despite struggling with a tight hamstring. It's the bit in bold that worries me, that sounds like more than an ache caused by playing on it for the first time. Edited April 30, 2006 by Dr Kenneth Noisewater Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sima Posted April 30, 2006 Share Posted April 30, 2006 Apparently an x-ray has revealed no damage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 46086 Posted April 30, 2006 Share Posted April 30, 2006 Aye, the docs have told him that it's normal to feel some pain when returning from an injury like that. Good news for us and England. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbo 175 Posted April 30, 2006 Author Share Posted April 30, 2006 Thank fuck for that ! but lets hope he does't wimp out of the Chelski match ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isegrim 9906 Posted April 30, 2006 Share Posted April 30, 2006 Aye, the docs have told him that it's normal to feel some pain when returning from an injury like that. Good news for us and England. 129953[/snapback] I don't think it is of any relevance for Newcastle's season anymore. But England fans can be happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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