
Stuart Dallas seen with Leeds United team good sign post surgery on upper leg bone – Injury Expert
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Stuart Dallas being spotted with the Leeds United team before the Manchester City clash on Saturday, 6 May, is a good sign, claims Dr Rajpal Brar.
The injury expert asserts that while that may be a positive, it should not be viewed as an indicator of him being back in action any time soon.
LeedsLive reported on 6 May that Pep Guardiola was chatting with the Northern Ireland international to check on him after he suffered a long-term injury.

Dallas had to have surgery after he broke his femur in last season’s game against the Citizens and saw his side suffer a 2-1 defeat against the league leaders.
Speaking exclusively to MOT Leeds News, Brar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and Sports Scientist, said on Dallas, “Dallas suffered a fracture to the upper leg bone (femoral fracture). Him being with the squad is a good sign but hard to say how much of a good sign.
“A much better indicator will be how he’s training, whether that’s individually or with the team.“
Dallas has been spotted on the team previously too this season, but is yet to play a game for them since his gruesome injury.
The likelihood of his return before the end of the campaign is low, as things stand, with Leeds desperately fighting against relegation.
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