Cahill could face Everton as Bolton defender continues his rapid recovery

18 March 2010 11:29
Progress: Defender Cahill is on the mend[LNB]Bolton manager Owen Coyle has not ruled Gary Cahill out of making a remarkable comeback against Everton on Saturday at Goodison Park.   [LNB]Cahill has returned to training after being diagnosed with a blood clot in his left arm on the day of the Fulham game on February 6.  [LNB] There were fears he would miss the rest of the season, putting an end to his dreams of a place in England's World Cup squad.   [LNB]However Cahill's work ethic this week at Bolton's Euxton training base has impressed Coyle and he will monitor the central defender closely in the next couple of days.[LNB]Coyle said: 'He has trained ever so well to a very high standard of which I have come to expect of him. I have been delighted.   [LNB]'Saturday might be too soon for him but he is continuing in the right direction.   [LNB]'That is a tremendous boost for Gary, the club and I would suggest England. It is up to him once he is back in a Bolton shirt to show his qualities and take it from there.'[LNB]Wales defender Sam Ricketts is available again after sitting out the victory against Wigan last weekend through suspension.  [LNB] Bolton 4 Wigan 0: Elmander finds its good to talk as Trotters run riot Hull hope Hughes falls to temptation in quest to replace sacked boss BrownTHE 2009/10 managerial merry-go-round: Bristol City make Gary Johnson the 34th exit of the seasonAre you fed up with Scottish football pundits on the English TV matches?BOLTON WANDERERS FC

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