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Friday, November 28, 2014

No timescale over Barry recovery

Scans have revealed Everton midfielder Gareth Barry has sustained ankle ligament damage but it is still too early to put a timescale on his predicted recovery.


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The 33-year-old was carried off just 13 minutes into Sunday's 1-1 draw at Sunderland after a late tackle by Jordi Gomez and - although initial fears of a broken leg were allayed quickly - Barry has not escaped unscathed.


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Press Association Sport understands preliminary examinations have identified damage to the right ankle but Everton's medical team will have to wait for significant swelling to subside before they can make a better assessment of how serious the injury actually is.


With James McCarthy sitting out Republic of Ireland training on Tuesday after complaining of a hamstring problem after the match at the Stadium of Light, manager Roberto Martinez will be watching the forthcoming internationals closely.


Everton later released a statement on their website which confirmed the player would continue to be assessed.


"The player's treatment at Finch Farm is ongoing and although it is too early to estimate a length of absence, it is hopeful the time out will be weeks rather than months," it said.


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