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David Meyler has been interrupted due to injury problems. Peter Byrne/PA Archive/Press Association Images

Meyler could be set for Sunderland return following Cattermole injury

The Ireland international is currently on loan at Hull, after recovering from a long-term injury problem.

SUNDERLAND HAVE BEEN dealt an injury blow after captain Lee Cattermole was ruled out for two months with a knee problem, meaning Ireland international David Meyler could return to the club from his loan spell.

Cattermole limped off in Sunderland’s goalless draw against Queens Park Rangers last month with suspected medial ligament damage.

The midfielder travelled to London to see a specialist, who confirmed he will likely be out until early February.

“He’ll probably be about another two months,” Sunderland manager Martin O’Neill said.

“I knew the news wouldn’t be too good. It could have been worse but obviously it could have been better.”

Cattermole is expected to miss up to 12 English Premier League games, with O’Neill now considering whether to recall midfielder Meyler.

Meyler, who joined Sunderland from Irish club Cork City in 2008, is on loan at Championship side Hull City until the end of next month, but they have the option to recall him after 28 days.

Sunderland, 17th on the table and one point above the relegation zone, face Chelsea on Saturday before matches against Reading and Manchester United.

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