Giaccherini set to see specialist

23 February 2015 11:16

Sunderland midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini will see a specialist this week amid fears that an injury-wrecked season could be all but over for him.

The 29-year-old Italy international has made only 10 appearances for the club to date this term because of a combination of groin and ankle injuries, and it is recurrence of his ankle problem which is currently giving cause for concern.

Head coach Gus Poyet told the Sunderland Echo: "It doesn't look good. We are reassessing, but we will get a full update [this] week.

"It is the same injury he had before. I don't want to go further, but it's not good. I hope the specialist opinion in the week is positive."

Giaccherini, who joined the club in a £6.5million switch from Juventus in July 2013, sat out three months of the season before returning as a substitute in the 3-1 Barclays Premier League defeat to Hull at the Stadium of Light on Boxing Day.

However, his comeback amounted to just six games after he was injured once again during the 3-1 FA Cup fourth-round replay victory at Fulham on February 3, one of just four starts he has made this season.

His latest spell on the sidelines comes as £10million summer signing Jack Rodwell too battles for fitness having not reappeared since his red card against Fulham in the first game on January 24 after damaging a calf muscle.

Poyet was at least able to welcome Lee Cattermole back to the side after a 10-game absence for Saturday's frustrating 0-0 draw with West Brom.

The Uruguayan said: "At any level, you need different characters and in special moments, you need certain ones and I think Lee is one of them.

"He is very important in difficult moments."

Source: PA