Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Newcastle United owner Tim Krul nearing a come back to part - ChronicleLive

Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul is regarded as making good progress along with his leg injury Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul is regarded as making great progress with his foot injury. And he could possibly be back in time for continuation of the Magpiesa Europa League quote. Krul experienced foot ligament injury in the last-16 clash in Kharkiv against Metalist back in February, and has been missing doing his thing since. But Krul has long since ditched the protective boot and crutches and has been in light training. And the Chronicle realizes that the keeper is in good spirits. Krul is walking commonly again on his wounded ankle and is looking to take training at the beginning of April. And that sets Krul in with a scream of the 2nd leg of the Europa League quarter-final with Benfica on April 11 a' not to mention the Tyne-Wear derby a couple of days later. And the latter is just a game the Toon owner wonat desire to miss. The Dutchman has had to look at on from the stands in recent days with Rob Elliot deputising, while Jak Alnwick and Steve Harper have discussed counter duty. Elliot will probably obtain the nod against Manchester City at the weekend with United participants due right back at the clubas Benton foundation this week after having a rare few days off. His international stars will be counted by united boss Alan Pardew in 1 by 1 this week, while skipper Fabricio Coloccini is also expected straight back from Argentina. As reported in the Chronicle on Friday, Coloccini has recovered well from a back injury and will also be in contention for the Europa League activities and theAA Tyne-Wear derby.

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