Plymouth Argyle Promises To "Look After" Injured Galloway
English League One club Plymouth Argyle have pledged to “look after” Zimbabwe international defender Brendan Galloway who suffered a serious knee injury on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old former Everton defender is out of contract in January, having joined the club from Luton on a short-term deal in July.
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe revealed that Galloway will be out for a long spell after he dislocated a kneecap in the club’s 3-0 loss to Wycombe Wanderers. Said Lowe:
We were in contract negotiations with Brendan and they were going very smoothly.
But what we’ve got to do now is as a football club we’ll morally look after Brendan and he will have a future at Argyle and we will give him the best opportunity to get back fit and firing because I think he deserves it.
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Whatever he has to do, whether it’s surgery or recovery, we’ll get him back to where we feel he belongs, which is playing football.
He was low a bit yesterday. We’ll try and pick up his spirits and we’ve said ‘Don’t worry, your future’s fine’, which I’m sure gave him a smile and he’s a little bit relieved with that.
The latest injury means the left-back misses the Africa Cup of Nations finals where the Warriors have been drawn against Senegal, Guinea and Malawi in January.