WORLD CUP 2010: Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen winning race to be fit for South Africa

18 May 2010 07:26
Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen is winning his battle to be fit for the World Cup. [LNB]The Denmark No 1, who dislocated his elbow at Chelsea last month, has returned to light training. [LNB]He said: 'The second scan shows really good progress and now I amreally hopeful. Obviously there is still a fair bit of bruising andligament strain, but it is healing really well.[LNB] In the wars: Thomas Sorensen dislocated his elbow in the defeat at Chelsea [LNB]'The ligament is intact and looking really strong. We're now building it back up again and I've just had my first feel of the ball, which felt really good.[LNB]'Hopefully, in a couple of weeks and after a lot of hard work, I'll be close to full training.[LNB]'I've got five weeks until the first game, so there is plenty of time and no excuse to over-exercise and over do it.'[LNB] Sorensen in Denmark squad as Olsen gambles on Stoke keeper's fitnessStoke keeper Thomas Sorensen insists: I will be fit for World CupSTOKE CITY FC

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