International manager thinks the injury problem at Leeds United will end soon
Stuart Dallas, a utility player for Leeds United, has been out of action since suffering a femur fracture in April 2022. He is almost two years away from returning to duty this month.
Many Leeds players are playing for their various countries this week as the international break gets underway.]
In April of Leeds’ 21/22 Premier League season, Stuart Dallas suffered a terrible injury that further complicated the team’s 4-0 home loss to Manchester City. Dallas’ season came to an untimely end.
The full-back appeared much worse when he suffered a femur fracture, even though he clattered into Jack Grealish and gave away a foul.
He hasn’t kicked a ball for the team since, missing the entire season under Daniel Farke as well as the ensuing relegation season in 22–23.
Michael O’Neill, the manager of Northern Ireland, spoke about Dallas’ predicament once more and did not include the 32-year-old in his team for this month’s games.
Although we haven’t heard anything from Farke lately, the Belfast Telegraph reports that O’Neill stated the following:
“I believe there is a worry all the time.
“Stuart’s injuries are widely known. Given that he has been absent for nearly two years, that is a significant amount of football to miss in the modern era. Stuart, myself, and the medical team communicate all the time. It goes without saying that his choice will end.
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