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FA Confirm Newcastle Striker Michael Owen Out For Five Months - England Star Out Of World CupSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Wed, 21/06/2006 - 12:09.
England and Newcastle striker Michael Owen has suffered a serious injury in their World Cup Group B match against Sweden on Tuesday and will be out for five months. Owen suffered a serious injury in the first minute of the match after twisting his right-knee badly, and was immediately taken off the field. He had a scan at hospital today and the scan showed that he would not be able to play competitive football for five months. The FA Issued the following statement: Following his injury in last night's match with Sweden, Michael Owen had his right knee scanned today. It has now been confirmed that the injury will prevent Michael playing any further part in the World Cup and he will return to England immediately. Newcastle United have been kept fully informed of the facts, and Michael's medical care will now be managed by the club. Any further comment regarding details of the injury or further treatment will be made by Newcastle United. Michael Owen said: "Obviously it's a massive blow to suffer the injury - and be out of the World Cup. "As soon as it happened I knew I was in trouble. It was a major disappointment to pick up the injury so early in the game. "I'll go back home now and work with the Newcastle medical staff to put a recovery programme in place. "I'm clearly sorry to be leaving the lads in Germany, but I'm convinced they can go on and achieve success. "I'll be following all the matches very closely and giving them my full support, hopefully all the way to Berlin. "My main objective is now to get fit as quickly as possible for Newcastle United." Sven-Goran Eriksson said: "Michael has had terrible luck with injuries since Christmas. "I feel very sorry for him to miss out on the rest of the World Cup - it's blow to him and a big loss for the team. "However I am sure Michael will work very hard to get back as quickly as possible for Newcastle and England. He is a true professional and a very mentally strong person. "I hope the team can now go on and achieve success in Germany for Michael." in favorites | email this page
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