Brunt bemoans injury absence

by Setanta Staff , 26 January 2012 football news

West Brom skipper Chris Brunt has revealed his frustration at being sidelined for the first lengthy spell of his career.


The Northern Ireland midfielder suffered a fractured ankle when falling awkwardly during the home New Year's Day clash with Everton.

He will be out for eight to 10 weeks after undergoing surgery and admits he is struggling to come to terms with such a lengthy lay-off.

The 27-year-old told Albion's official website: "I've been lucky in my career in not having many injury issues in the past. This is probably the first real one for me. In any case, any other time I've had to have surgery has been in the close season so I didn't miss any games. "

It hasn't been too bad so far but, as time goes on, I'll get more frustrated with not being able to get out on the field.

It's never nice to miss games at any time but this is the crucial part of the season.

"Having a timeframe probably helps; knowing that it is eight weeks minimum gives me something to get my head around. At least I know I'll be back this season if all goes to plan."

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