Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Simon Mantell looks to Commonwealth Games preference after World Cup heartache

By Emily Benammar 349PM GMT twenty-three March 2010

Previous of Images Next Simon Mantell looks to Commonwealth Games preference after World Cup heartache Looking brazen Simon Mantell was at the launch of the new adiZone in Colchester High hopes the 25-year-old Reading brazen is assured England will go far at the Commonwealth Games in Oct Recovering Mantell is recuperating well from surgery to pin his metatarsal and will resume precision in 6 weeks

The 25-year-old Reading brazen postulated a regularity of the feet damage that kept him out of movement over Yuletide during a comfortable up compare prior to the 12-nation tournament. But carrying undergone surgery to pin his metatarsal a fortnight ago, he is assured of resuming precision in 6 weeks time.

"Getting harmed is regularly formidable but when the 48 hours prior to the World Cup the devastating," Mantell said. "But these things occur and you can usually try and get fit again and see forward. For me the critical thing is to get behind for the Games.

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"Theres regularly foe for places that is great for the patrol but I am progressively removing off crutches and Im aiming to be fit to get in to the team."

While it is great headlines for Simon it seems his hermit and Reading group partner Richard will miss the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

The 28-year-old defender flew home mid by the World Cup carrying fractured his fibula and dislocated his ankle. He as well has undergone surgery but is doubtful to be a piece of Jason Lees plans for India.

"Richards you do alright," Mantell continued. "It was difficult damage for him to get. Hes certain about all but I think the probably impractical to contend he will be behind for the Commonwealths at the moment."

As is stands England have no serve long-term damage concerns.

Looking forward to the Commonwealths, Mantell pronounced he is assured of Englands chances notwithstanding a unsatisfactory finish to their World Cup debate that saw them miss out on a bronze award to Holland in the third and fourth place sequence match.

"Ive oral to the guys and they are unhappy but weve got to sense from the World Cup and make use of the experience to urge for the Commonwealths.

"There is regularly room to improve; nonetheless we won the Euros last summer we regularly know there is swell to be made. You cant mount still."

Simon Mantell was rising the new adiZone in Colchester. A multi-sport hulk gym that is free to use, written and grown by adidas.

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