Source: Talksport
Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate is on course to make a shock first-team return after making a successful comeback in training.
Woodgate's career looked to be in the balance after he failed to make the 25-man Premier League squad at the start of the season following his long battle with a groin injury.
The England defender flew to America and Australia in his attempts to clear up the career-threatening injury and looks to have finally found a cure.
Woodgate has started a pre-season schedule at the club's training ground and manager Harry Redknapp reveals he is making good progress and hopes to see him back in action in the near future.
Redknapp said: "Woody's out there. It's fantastic for him. It's the first time in 18 months or so that there's a bit of light at the end of the tunnel for him."
When asked if he could play again this season, Redknapp added: "He could do, if he keeps progressing."
Tottenham defender Jonathan Woodgate is on course to make a shock first-team return after making a successful comeback in training.
Woodgate's career looked to be in the balance after he failed to make the 25-man Premier League squad at the start of the season following his long battle with a groin injury.
The England defender flew to America and Australia in his attempts to clear up the career-threatening injury and looks to have finally found a cure.
Woodgate has started a pre-season schedule at the club's training ground and manager Harry Redknapp reveals he is making good progress and hopes to see him back in action in the near future.
Redknapp said: "Woody's out there. It's fantastic for him. It's the first time in 18 months or so that there's a bit of light at the end of the tunnel for him."
When asked if he could play again this season, Redknapp added: "He could do, if he keeps progressing."
