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Last Updated: Monday, 5 September 2005, 07:50 GMT 08:50 UK
No comeback target from Laursen
Martin Laursen
Laursen is to see a surgeon in America about the problem
Aston Villa's Danish defender Martin Laursen says he is sure he will overcome his knee injury to play again but he is not setting a comeback date.

The 28-year-old barely featured last season and is going to America on 12 September to see a specialist to find out if surgery will be needed.

"I am determined to prove I am a good player. But I am not putting any timescale on when I return," he said.

"It all depends what the surgeon says. I want to show what I'm capable of."

Villa recently bolstered their defence with the signing of Wilfred Bouma from PSV Eindhoven, and manager David O'Leary has stressed that despite being a major frustration, Laursen's injury is not career-threatening.

Laursen, who joined from AC Milan last summer, said: "The injury has been particularly annoying because I believe I can be a big success in England.

"The way I play is suited to English football, being good in the air and physically strong."


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