Strachan suffering injury trouble

10 August 2010 10:10
GORDON Strachan will step up his efforts to sign a winger in the final three weeks of the transfer window after Willo Flood was ruled out for six months with a dislocated kneecap.[LNB] Flood sustained the injury in the early stages of Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Ipswich and a series of scans have confirmed the right midfielder's worst fears.[LNB] He will undergo surgery later this week to repair the damage to his knee and is not expected to return to action until the end of January at the earliest.[LNB] Strachan had been targeting a new winger anyway, with Scottish duo Andrew Driver and Craig Conway having been in his sights for the majority of the summer.[LNB] And with Dundee United officials hinting at a willingness to reduce the club's £1.2m asking price for Conway, the Boro boss is keen to make a transfer breakthrough as quickly as possible.[LNB] It would be nice to have wide players, said Strachan, who will be without five internationals and eight injured players when he travels to Chesterfield for this evening's televised Carling Cup firstround tie.[LNB] Willo will be out for six months. It's a bad one, but he's a hardy wee man and he'll be back.[LNB] We've brought Tarmo (Kink) in, but he's only been in the club for a couple of days, and Andy Halliday is injured as well at the moment.[LNB] We don't have a lot of options there.[LNB] We're trying desperately hard to improve our crossing because I don't think we've been very good at that ever since I've been here.[LNB] Funnily enough, I think the best crosser of the ball at the club is Tony McMahon and he's been injured as well.[LNB] Despite the season only starting last weekend, Boro are already in the throes of an injury crisis that threatens to hamper their prospects in the opening half of the campaign.[LNB] Halliday, Tony McMahon and Gary O'Neil are all unavailable this evening, while Rhys Williams and Jonathan Franks are nursing long-term problems that will sideline them for at least two months.[LNB] Franks has been struggling with a back injury, and Boro's medical staff have reluctantly concluded that an operation will be necessary.[LNB] Jonathan needs an operation on his back and will be out for a long time,[LNB] said Strachan.[LNB] It's a shame because I had envisaged there being opportunities for the young lads this season.[LNB] There have been 13 lads training this week, so in terms of this game, it's really just a case of picking the best system to suit those 13 players.[LNB] Tonight's selection problems have been exacerbated by the absence of five of Boro's international players.[LNB] Scottish quartet Barry Robson, Stephen McManus, Kevin Thomson and Kris Boyd have been selected for tomorrow's friendly with Sweden, while Kink is in the Estonia squad for a European Championships qualifier with the Faroe Islands.[LNB] Matthew Bates is being rested in order to protect his knee, but unlike a number of managers in the Premier League, Strachan is not about to complain about the scheduling of this week's international programme.[LNB] If I didn't have quality international players, I'd be moaning about that, he said. I'm just happy I have international players that get taken away. We have to deal with that and other people have to come in and do well.[LNB] Ironically, one of the players set to come into the side after missing Saturday's defeat is Australia international Brad Jones.[LNB] Liverpool have not improved the £2m offer that was rejected at the end of last week, and while Jones remains keen to move to Anfield, Strachan insists he remains a valued member of the Boro squad.[LNB] The Scot might have to change his stance if Liverpool match Boro's £3.5m asking price, but for the time being, the 27-yearold continues to be available for selection.[LNB] He will not be the only unexpected face on display at Chesterfield's new b2net Stadium tonight, as Josh Walker is set for a surprise recall at the heart of midfield despite having made just one senior start for the Teessiders in the whole of last season.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo