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Friday, 3 April 2015

Tony Mowbray Planning To Bring Back Striker Dominic Samuel To Coventry City Next Season:

Coventry City have endured a real blow with the news that striker Dominic Samuel is out for whatever is left of the season with a cracked right lower leg:


Yet Sky Blues supervisor Tony Mowbray has uncovered that he's as of now identified with the Steve Clarke, director of guardian club Reading, about attempting to get the 20-year-old back next season.

A sweep has demonstrated that Samuel, who hit a noteworthy six objectives in 14 amusements for City, endured a cracked which obliges surgery taking after a tackle by Leyton Orient midfield hard man Marvin Bartley, constraining him off the field inside the initial ten minutes of Wednesday night's 1-0 Ricoh rout.

Samuel is unmistakably troubled with the test, saying: "Missing whatever is left of the season because of a terrible tackle. Figuring out I broke my lower leg and will require an operation; never pleasant news yet I might want to wish Coventry City good fortunes with whatever remains of the season and thank you to the fans for being so strong and inviting me to such an incredible club."

"The photo recounts to its own particular story and the kid wasn't near to the ball."

I need to say Dominic has been tremendous for the club even before I came in. He's scored objectives, connected the play and worked to a great degree hard. He's a better than average character around the changing area so its a blow for us and the fellow, obviously."

With respect to the future, Mowbray is unmistakably fashioning a decent association with Clarke and uncovered that could prompt more youthful Royals' ability nearing along these lines.

I've addressed Steve at Reading and we'll check whether we can lift it up again in the mid year, he said.

Ideally he'll be prepared for the preseason. It's likely going to be touch and go however we should keep a watch out.

He included, "It's imperative to create associations with the clubs where the young men are from truly. I've had a decent discussion with Steve and Dom may not be the one and only on the grounds that Reading have got some great youthful players."

In the mean time, Reda Johnson made a stride closer to his rebound in the wake of playing a large portion of an amusement for the Under-21s who drew 2-2 with Charlton Athletic at Ryton yesterday. At the same time Mowbray is hesitant to submit the persuasive protector to Monday's defining moment at Notts County at this stage.

"It respected see Reda overcome 45 minutes and clear a couple of webs out and we'll perceive how he's inclination throughout the following couple of days," he said.

The 27-year-old played at focus half instead of left-back on his arrival to activity and asked which position he supports him in, Mowbray said: "That is a discussion in the middle of me and him truly. He's been moderately agreeable in both positions all through his profession so how about we see where the criticalness is to need him most and see where we can fit him in.

"In a perfect world we'd have kept a clean sheet against Leyton Orient and won 2-0 so he could have sat on the seat until we felt we required him.

"How about we keep a watch out. He looked a tiny bit corroded so I'll simply continue conversing with him truly and won't toss him in before he's 100 every penny prepared in his psyche.

"The exact opposite thing we need is for him to separate again so its imperative that he's got a week to ten days of preparing, now he's played a large portion of an amusement and how about we perceive how he is in the following couple of days as far as muscle soreness."

Forward James Maddison played an hour in the improvement coordinate and is situated to begin on the seat at Meadow Lane where overlooked advance man Nick Proschwitz is relied upon to come back to the squad.

"In some cases when players are out of the group due to harm they get to be preferable players over when they are on the pitch," said Mowbray, very much aware of the buildup encompassing the youngster.

"He indicated pleasant flashes in the hour that he played and there's a reasonable chance he'll be on the seat on Monday and attempt to bolster him in a tiny bit at a time to return to playing all the time.

"Possibly its a little open door now with Dominic being out, and Marcus' harm also."

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