Villa defender Davies faces four months out after shoulder operation

09 September 2009 20:30
Injury blow: Curtis Davies[LNB] Aston Villa defender Curtis Davies has undergone surgery to cure his lengthy shoulder problem.   [LNB]Villa manager Martin O'Neill expects to be without the services ofthe former West Brom player for a 'fairly lengthy period of time'.[LNB]Davies has been troubled by the problem since his days as a West Brom player.   [LNB]But the setback has recurred three times in quick succession duringthe past month - against Porto in the Peace Cup and in each of the twolegs of the Europa League qualifier with Rapid Vienna.   [LNB]Davies had been hoping to avoid surgery but could now be out of action until the new year.  [LNB] Former Villa striker Luke Moore - now with West Brom - encountered a similar problem and was sidelined for four months.  [LNB] O'Neill had already been making plans for Davies' absence by signing Richard Dunne and James Collins from Manchester City and West Ham respectively before the transfer window closed on September 1.  [LNB]O'Neill said: 'The operation on Curtis went well and it was reasonably routine. He will obviously now be out for a fairly lengthy time.   [LNB]'There is no exact timescale but these things usually clear up in four months plus.' [LNB] I'm no lightweight! Villa ace Agbonlahor will not be bullied by defendersManchester City boss Mark Hughes blasts back at unhappy Richard Dunne[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People:Richard Dunne, Luke Moore, Martin O'NeillPlaces:Vienna

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