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Friday, 10 August, 2001, 08:11 GMT 09:11 UK
Taggart back in training
Gerry Taggart
Injury headache appears to be over for Taggart
Northern Ireland's Gerry Taggart is on target for a mid-September return after recovering from a knee operation.

The Leicester City central defender was ruled out of the final part of last season with ligament damage and was missed as the Foxes plunged down the Premiership table.

But now the 30-year-old, who formed a formidable partnership with skipper Matt Elliott, has resumed training.

City manager Peter Taylor is confident he will be ready for a first team return next month, while Northern Ireland boss Sammy McIlroy will also welcome his return.

"Gerry is doing brilliantly and by the middle of September he should be okay to play first team football again,'' siad manager Peter Taylor.


We all know what an influence he was last season
Peter Taylor

"He is doing absolutely everything in training except twisting and turning. His work is excellent and he is very fit.

"We all know what an influence he was last season and it was something like well after Christmas until we lost a game when he was in the side."

The picture is not so bright for midfielder Darren Eadie, who is to see a another specialist about a knee problem.

He is unlikely to be ready for the Premiership kick-off on August 18.

"He has seen someone about the knee but we are going to get a second opinion,'' siad Taylor.

''It is a bit frustrating because so far no-one has been able to get to the bottom of the problem.''

See also:

26 Apr 01 |  Leicester City
Foxes suffer Taggart blow
06 Jun 01 |  World Cup 2002
Late goals deny Northern Ireland
02 Jun 01 |  World Cup 2002
Northern Ireland beaten again
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