EVERTON AND IRELAND midfielder Darron Gibson is likely to undergo surgery at the end of the season to fix a thigh problem, his manager David Moyes said.
The problem forced the Republic of Ireland international to miss nearly three months from September, and despite returning as a regular earlier this year his manager says he is still suffering.
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Gibson scored only his second goal for the club since moving from Manchester United in January 2012 in Everton’s 2-0 victory over QPR on Saturday.
And Moyes believes that the 25-year-old has the ability to score more often but his thigh problem is restricting him.
“After the game on Saturday, I was asked about Darron Gibson’s goal and his shot – I think he could do it more and with more ferocity as well because he’s got a great shot on him,” Moyes told reporters.
“He has got a bit of a problem at the top of his thigh which will probably require an operation at the end of the season.”
Despite his injury, Moyes hailed the difference Gibson has made to his side, and insists he is currently in good form as Everton embark on an important final six games of the Premier League season.
“What he has given us is that he is good on the ball and he has a better range of passing than maybe some of the other midfielders we have,” Moyes said.
“I think overall he has had an impact. He had a bit of a dip midway through after he came back from injury but his form is good right now.”
Gibson has had a fractured relationship with international football and the news of this optional surgery rules him out of Ireland’s summer trip to New York where they will take on Spain in Giants Stadium.
Gibson will undergo thigh operation this summer, says Moyes
EVERTON AND IRELAND midfielder Darron Gibson is likely to undergo surgery at the end of the season to fix a thigh problem, his manager David Moyes said.
The problem forced the Republic of Ireland international to miss nearly three months from September, and despite returning as a regular earlier this year his manager says he is still suffering.
Gibson scored only his second goal for the club since moving from Manchester United in January 2012 in Everton’s 2-0 victory over QPR on Saturday.
And Moyes believes that the 25-year-old has the ability to score more often but his thigh problem is restricting him.
Despite his injury, Moyes hailed the difference Gibson has made to his side, and insists he is currently in good form as Everton embark on an important final six games of the Premier League season.
“What he has given us is that he is good on the ball and he has a better range of passing than maybe some of the other midfielders we have,” Moyes said.
“I think overall he has had an impact. He had a bit of a dip midway through after he came back from injury but his form is good right now.”
Gibson has had a fractured relationship with international football and the news of this optional surgery rules him out of Ireland’s summer trip to New York where they will take on Spain in Giants Stadium.
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