Norwich forward Josh Sargent underwent surgery for a groin injury and will be out for two months, the second-tier English club has confirmed.
Norwich forward Josh Sargent underwent surgery for a groin injury and will be out for two months, the second-tier English club has confirmed. Norwich forward Josh Sargent underwent surgery for a groin injury and will be out for two months, the second-tier English club has confirmed.
Norwich forward Josh Sargent underwent surgery for a groin injury and will be out for two months, the second-tier English club has confirmed.
The 24-year-old United States international has scored four goals in nine games this season for midtable Norwich.
“He has had the surgery and it will be eight weeks from there, which was Monday or Tuesday,” manager Johannes Hoff Thorup said ahead of Saturday’s home game against Bristol City. “Now it’s just about rehab and nice and easy getting back in.”
Sargent missed the early part of last season because of an ankle injury but returned in late December and scored 16 goals in 30 appearances.
The Missouri native joined Norwich ahead of the 2021-22 Premier League season and remained with the club after it was relegated at the end of that campaign.
Sargent started for the USMNT in new head coach Mauricio Pochettino’s first game in charge against Panama last month. But he will now miss the team’s two-legged Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal against Jamaica on Nov. 14 and Nov. 18.
Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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