Leeds United v Leicester: Doctor issues Archie Gray injury update

Leeds United v Leicester: Doctor issues Archie Gray injury update

Leeds United midfielder Archie Gray is back to a 100 per cent post his knee injury, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.

The injury expert claims that it was a Grade 1 injury and the fact that he’s played 90 minutes v Rotherham and Plymouth suggests he’s back to full fitness.

In the Leicester City game on Friday, 23 February, he can play the full 90 minutes without any complications.

Speaking exclusively to MOT Leeds NewsBrar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and Sports Scientist, said about Gray:

Gray had suffered a knee injury a few weeks ago which is very likely a grade 1 knee injury and he’s even played 90 minutes in multiple games recently so he is back to a 100 per cent.

There would’ve been behind-the-scenes checks done after each game but now he is good to go.

He should be good to play entire games from here on in.

Gray’s been an important player for Leeds United

Gray is undoubtedly one of the prized assets at Elland Road and his stock only appears to be rising with his performances for the Whites.

Daniel Farke has used him as a right-back and he has done a phenomenal job in that new role for the club as well.

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Even in central midfield, he’s shown the maturity of a player in his prime and his return to full fitness is a huge boost for the club.

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