Stuart Holden heartbreak for USA as boss Boss Bradley rues loss of Bolton midfielder

22 March 2011 09:46
USA head coach Bob Bradley has spoken of his disappointment at losing the services of Stuart Holden for six months. [LNB]Holden, 25, suffered a knee injury in a challenge with Manchester United's Jonny Evans on Saturday at Old Trafford. [LNB]The Bolton midfielder, who absolved Evans from blame, will miss some key games for club and country including the FA Cup semi-final against Stoke. [LNB] Long way back: Holden will play no part for around six months after this tackle[LNB]He is also ruled out of the United States home friendlies against Argentina on Saturday and Paraguay next week as well as the Gold Cup in June. [LNB]Bradley will keep a keen eye on Holden's progress. [LNB]He said: 'We all feel really bad for Stuart because obviously he got injured last year when we played Holland. [LNB]Man in charge: United States manager Bradley[LNB]'Now he's had an excellent season at Bolton and is a player we see as being an important part of our team. We were looking forward to having him with us at 100 per cent and confident. [LNB]'This is a setback but he's shown in the past the mentality to fight through these things. He knows we're all behind him.'[LNB] Holden revealed on his Twitter account that surgery on his injured knee was a success. [LNB]He said he had been given a big lift and encouragement by 'overwhelming messages of support'. [LNB]Club captain Kevin Davies was one of those who raised his spirits, saying on Twitter: 'I am gutted for Stuart. He is a young, strong boy and our great medical team will have him ready for next season.'[LNB] Evans apologises to Holden as Bolton midfielder faces six months outBolton forgive Evans for horror tackle that hits Holden's semi-final hopesMan United 1 Bolton 0: Has Berbatov's late goal won the title for Ferguson?All the latest Bolton news, features and opinion [LNB]  Explore more:People: Kevin Davies Places: Argentina, The Netherlands, Paraguay

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