Scotland blow as Sunderland's Phil Bardsley pulls out of Brazil clash with knee injury

22 March 2011 11:33
Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley has pulled out of the Scotland squad for Sunday's friendly against Brazil due to a knee injury, his club have confirmed. .[LNB]Scotland assistant manager Peter Houston revealed yesterday that Bardsley would be assessed by medical staff after suffering a knock at the weekend as the squad jetted to La Manga for a training camp ahead of Sunday's game.[LNB] Scot a problem: Phil Bardsley has been ruled out of Scotland's match with Brazil[LNB]The Salford-born full-back, who qualifies for Scotland through his father, has been capped three times.[LNB]A statement on Sunderland`s website confirmed: 'Defender Phil Bardsley will miss Sunday's international game between Scotland and Brazil after picking up a knock in Sunderland's defeat against Liverpool.[LNB]'The full back was in line to pick up his fourth cap for Scotland, however, he has been withdrawn from the squad after suffering a knee injury.[LNB]'Bardsley will receive treatment and be monitored by the club's medical team over the coming days.'[LNB]Goalkeeper Iain Turner and Rangers midfielder Steven Naismith have also withdrawn from the squad ahead of the clash at the Emirates Stadium.[LNB] Scotland's Naismith ruled out of Brazil clash after CIS Cup final injuriesSunderland's injury problems mount as four take knocks during Liverpool defeatFrom Amos to Yorke: Giggs' 135 team-mates at Manchester UnitedAll the latest Sunderland news, features and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:Places: Liverpool, Scotland, Brazil

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