Healthy Bates would prefer survival

23 May 2009 13:10
Matthew Bates would willingly swap his clean bill of health for Middlesbrough's continued presence in the Barclays Premier League. The 22-year-old utility man has enjoyed a run of 12 starts in 13 games for the club with which he won the FA Youth Cup back in 2004 before an injury nightmare took its toll. He said: "It's difficult to put into words really. On a personal level, I am happy to be back playing and playing for Middlesbrough Football Club - but I would swap all that for surviving in the Premier League." Bates has endured two and a half years of misery and three cruciate ligament operations, and his sheer delight at simply being fit and back in harness is entirely understandable. It is a measure, then, of his commitment to the club that he would gladly trade it all for a win at West Ham Sunday and an unlikely sequence of results elsewhere which would keep Boro up. He said: "On a personal level, I have enjoyed being back playing after the last two years of injuries. "Hopefully next year, I will carry on progressing personally. Wherever the club will be, they will fight either way, and if they go in into the Championship, I am sure we will bounce right back up." Boro find themselves in dire straits as they prepare for their final game of the season knowing a point for Hull at home to Manchester United would make their result irrelevant. However, they are refusing to give up on their dream of staging a great escape, something which only three points for them and defeat for both the Tigers and Newcastle could bring. Bates said: "Mathematically, we are still in there, but the odds are stacked against us. It's a difficult situation to get your head around. "You have got to stay positive as much as possible - it's not over until the fat lady sings, as the saying goes."

Source: Eurosport