Sunday, 4 March 2012

Fletcher eyes next season


Published on Thursday 1 March 2012 04:58

SCOTLAND captain Darren Fletcher is targeting a return to action next season.

The Manchester United midfielder has been sidelined for an indefinite period as he seeks to find a way of managing a chronic bowel condition and is trying a variety of different ways of overcoming the problem in a manner that would allow him to continue his career.

That other high-profile sports stars, including Sir Steve Redgrave, have managed it does offer genuine reason for optimism. However, the 28-year-old, has written off playing any further part in United’s Barclays Premier League title bid this season.

“It’s a week-by-week situation so I’ve not got any timescale on recovery, but the target for me is next season now,” Fletcher said.

“If I can come back then, that would be great for me.

“It’s something that will never leave me but somehow you have to find a way to manage it so that I can still play my football.

“I’m trying everything under the sun at the moment: diet, hypnotherapy.”

Fletcher first started to experience problems last March. His absence for all but two games of the final three months of last season was put down to a virus.

However, after appearing in ten United games this term, Fletcher felt he needed to take an extended break and revealed the true nature of his condition.



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