November 15, 2024

The newly signed Southampton striker Ross Stewart is close to making a full recovery.

Ross Stewart: Former Ardeer and Kilwinning man moves to Southampton |  Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald

The striker made the long move from the Stadium of Light to St Mary’s for an estimated £10 million sum, despite Southampton’s pursuit of him on Transfer Deadline Day.

advanced all the way to the play-off semifinals in the Championship last year, and ordinarily a player who has only appeared in 13 league games would have had one of the more minor effects on the ultimate sixth-place finish that the Black Cats achieved. Stewart, who managed to score 10 goals before rupturing his achilles tendon against Fulham in January, was an exception to this rule.

The 27-year-old hasn’t kicked a ball in anger since that day, not even for his new employers.

Ross Stewart’s injuries will be healed when?

Russell Martin: Southampton boss admits squad will not be 'perfect' for  season opener - BBC Sport

Russell Martin advised Southampton fans to exercise patient in Stewart’s predicament given that he hasn’t played for at least nine months when asked about this subject last month.

Instead of attempting to dip him in too quickly and then losing him, we will take as long as necessary to get him to a place where we know he can be there and stay there.

Despite the attributes he would eventually offer to the Saints’ offensive department, Martin also emphasized in an interview with the Daily Echo that he and his team must exercise caution.

“I believe we need to use common sense. I’m quite eager to welcome him. He is a great man and enormous. You know I’ve attempted to sign him previously. He’ll be a genius for us.

What further information is there about Ross Stewart’s recurrence of injury?

According to ChronicleLive, Southampton correspondent for HampshireLive Mark Wyatt thinks he might come off the bench against Hull City the following Saturday.

Russell Martin hasn’t given a specific time frame for when he’ll be able to play again, but Stewart has resumed training in recent weeks. The fans are hoping the striker could make his debut off the bench now that Saints have some downtime until their next away match at Hull on October 21 thanks to the October international break.

What is Carlton Palmer’s opinion of the current circumstances?
Palmer, in an exclusive interview with Football League World, says that Southampton supporters should be upbeat since Stewart’s qualities will be essential to their hopes of promotion.

Ross Stewart from Sunderland cost Southampton more than £10 million. He’s getting close to returning to action, which is wonderful news for his admirers.

“This is a huge boost for Southampton and their chances of getting promoted. He has excellent line leadership skills and is aware of where the net’s back is. He kept talking.

The expert added that while the Scots’ return will be appropriate given their standing in the standings, they need to focus on the other end of the field sooner.

 

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