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Clarke praises West Brom medical team

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West Brom manager Steve Clarke has hailed the club’s medical team and staff for playing their part in keeping the players fit, especially striker Shane Long who continues to play despite a hamstring injury.
The manager believes that the medical team has been instrumental in West Brom’s impressive start to the Premier League.
The boss was full of praise for the staff, who have kept first choice striker Shane Long fit enough to play, despite his hamstring injury.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Giovanni-c14985 Trapattoni made it public during a press conference.
The striker has not been able to complete a full 90 minutes this season, but still plays an instrumental role in the team, and has been highly important in their campaign so far.
The management’s handling of the set back has ensured that Long plays for the club, and is able to get minutes under his belt without further aggravating his injury.
Speaking to reporters, Clarke said:
“There is an injury to Shane that everyone knows about now through circumstances we couldn’t control. Playing through an injury is just a measure of how much they want to play for the club, which is great.”
“They put their body on the line and play with little injuries – but we also have had great help from our medical staff. They go about their http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 quietly."
“The medical staff do all they can to make my job more difficult so I’ve got more options to choose from every week.”
West Brom face a difficult test this weekend as they prepare to host European champions http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 at the Hawthorns. The Blues have recently hit a dip in form, and West Brom will be looking to capitalize on this and get a good result against them.
First choice goalkeeper http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ben-Foster-c7445, who had been out due to groin injury, is back in training, but will not be playing for the team against Chelsea. The Englishman is however expected to be back in the side for the game against Sunderland on the 24th
of November.

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