Sunday, March 22, 2015

Ben Foster undergoes cruciate knee ligament surgery

West Bromwich Albion have confirmed that Ben Foster will be out for six months after undergoing surgery to reconstruct the cruciate knee ligaments in his left knee.

The goalkeeper was forced off in the team's defeat to Stoke City earlier this month, and was initially expected to miss just four weeks with a cartilage problem, but surgery revealed that the damage was more extensive that first thought.

The club's director of performance, Dr Mark Gillett, told the team's website: "Ben is in good spirits despite this obvious disappointment to him, he's already talking about his 'rehab' and wanting to get started on it immediately.

"But he has had a cruciate reconstruction of his left knee following the injury against Stoke and he will be out for six months."

Boaz Myhill started the team's game against Manchester City yesterday, with under-21s keeper Jack Rose on the bench.

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