in

Wales and Bournemouth defender Chris Mepham facing three months out with star set to have knee surgery


CHRIS MEPHAM has dealt club and country a major blow after he was ruled out for three months with a knee injury.

The Bournemouth and Wales centre-back suffered knee ligament damage in the Cherries’ FA Cup 4-0 win over Luton last Sunday.

 Chris Mepham has been ruled out for three months because of a knee injury

Chris Mepham has been ruled out for three months because of a knee injuryCredit: PA:Press Association

Mepham will undergo surgery Saturday morning but it is a blow for Eddie Howe’s struggling side, who face relegation rivals Watford at home on Sunday.

And Wales boss Ryan Giggs will also be concerned over the medical bulletin on the 22-year-old ahead of Euro 2020 this summer.

He is due to miss the Dragons’ pre-Euro friendlies against Austria and USA at the end of March.

Mepham confirmed on Twitter: “I have sustained a significant knee injury in the FA cup game on Saturday.

“I will undergo surgery tomorrow and will be hopeful for a speedy recovery. Thank you all so much for the messages.”

 The Bournemouth and Wales centre-back will undergo surgery on Saturday morning

The Bournemouth and Wales centre-back will undergo surgery on Saturday morningCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Mepham cost Bournemouth £12million from Brentford last January and the injury setback is the latest blow for Howe’s side.

Nathan Ake has been on the sidelines since December 7 with a hamstring problem while Steve Cook and Simon Francis have also had fitness problems in recent weeks.

Mepham, who has won 10 Wales caps, has become a regular under Giggs at centre-back, playing in the wins over Azerbaijan and Hungary as they qualified for Euro 2020.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Two False 9s going to become more important after Pep Guardiola delivered masterclass against Man Utd

France, Tunisia earn right to play at Tokyo 2020