Thursday Sep 29 2005 14:29
Plymouth Argyle midfielder Tony Capaldi has recovered from an injury scare that caused him to miss a day's training this week.
The 22-year-old former Birmingham City player has had to undergo treatment from the club's physio after suffering from a calf injury and a dead leg.
"Tony dropped out of training on Monday with a couple of wee knocks but he came through a fitness test on Thursday so he should be okay," Pilgrims boss Paul Sturrock told the Plymouth Evening Herald.
However, the Plymouth manager is unlikely to risk David Friio who has a calf strain.
"David will be given every opportunity," Sturrock added. "He didn't train on Thursday but feels better.
"But I think it would be inappropriate to push him and then find he's out for five or six weeks.
"He will have to really convince me and the medical team that he's 100 per cent.
"I think he's desperate to be involved. He has done very well this season and he's scoring a few goals as well and wants to continue that."
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