• Struggling Bolton’s Holden unable to play for another half a year

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    October 20th, 2011adminSport

    Bolton Wanderers player Stuart Holden is going to be unable to play for a minimum of another six months, after it was uncovered he had cartilage damage.

    The American player underwent a routine treatment on his knee which revealed the level of his injury, just days after he returned to the Reebok Stadium. He had been left out from the first team since March after a tough tackle from Manchester United player Jonny Evans which left him out of action.

    It was considered that the ligament damage he had endured was treated, and the uncovering of the cartilage issues is a huge blow to both Holden and the team.

    Based on PhysioRoom.com ‘s table of English Premier League injuries, Bolton currently have 7 players out putting them at the top with Manchester United and Newcastle. Nevertheless, with Wanderers having received just three points from the 7 games they’ve played out so far this season and both United and the Magpies securely in the Champions League zone, Holden being out for longer could lead to the Whites playing in the Championship next season.

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