Seamus Coleman has issued a fresh injury update as he continues his rehabilitation from the knee injury he picked up last season
Seamus Coleman has revealed he is much further along in his recovery than he thought he would be when he was on a stretcher leaving the King Power pitch.
Coleman, who signed a new one-year contract with the club in June, underwent surgery before the end of last season and has since been doing his rehabilitation at Finch Farm. And now, providing an update on his fitness, the full-back has explained he is currently hitting all his targets and is hopeful he can be back in full training in six to eight weeks.
"Slowly but surely, it’s starting to feel better. Without putting a target on it, because that’s not what they are doing as such, it’s about reaching points and scores in the gym before you can move on.
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