“I’m fit for Middlesbrough and Norwich City” – Millwall star sends update via home country media

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Millwall’s Casper De Nore says he would be ready to face both Middlesbrough and Norwich City.

Alex Neal’s side travel to the Riverside Stadium to play Middlesbrough on Friday and then host Norwich City at The Den next Monday.

The Belgian last made an appearance for Millwall in a 2–0 Championship win over Preston North End in February. He even set up the opener for Ryan Leonard in the 29th minute.

De Nore has since been sidelined with a groin injury. However, he has now regained full fitness and will be available for selection for tomorrow’s clash against Middlesbrough.

Thursday edition of Importance of Limburg Have published a joint interview with the Millwall player and Sint-Truidense VV’s Robert-Jan Vanwessemel.

The 29-year-old took advantage of the international break to visit his home country. This gave the Belgian newspaper the opportunity to speak face-to-face with him and VanWessemel.

During the discussion, the defensive midfielder talked about his recent injury and his current situation. He has already missed 17 Champions matches this season due to injuries.

Middlesbrough and Norwich City matchup is important

“I was out for a few weeks with a groin injury. Picked it up stupidly while shooting on goal during practice for a match in early March,” He said.

“But I’m fit for Middlesbrough and Philip Clement’s important double against Norwich City. If we take six points from six, we will be absolutely in the race for promotion.

“It’s only the first season I’ve had some problems with injuries. Still, I’ve played 23 matches.”

Last May, talked about midfielder His dream of playing in the Premier League.

Millwall are fourth in the table, two points behind second-placed Middlesbrough, and 15 points ahead of 10th-placed Norwich City.

“As mentioned, promotion could be on the cards. Under coach Alex Neil, Millwall are playing at a high level. I have a year left on my contract and I’m turning 30. If I ever want to taste Premier League matches, that moment has slowly arrived,” Caspar De Nore explained.

He is enjoying life in the English capital but would not rule out returning to Belgium.

“I don’t deny it. But I still enjoy life in London. I like the peace and quiet here in Hasselt. In London, everyone lives at 300 km per hour. But a world city is so special. You can also often find me in the theatre. I would never have dared to think of that ten years ago.” He added.

Millwall contracts, prices and statistics

Casper De Nore’s contract expires in June, Millwall have the option for a further year, and transfer market He is worth €2.5 million.

He played 1,743 minutes in 23 matches in all competitions for the English club this season.

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“A fly without a head” – Liverpool player is about to visit his country… ‘Nothing special’

Liverpool defender Milos Kerkez has been eulogized in his native Hungary, where he has been described as a “headless fly”.

criticism comes Former Maribor star Mitja Villar via Ekipa. He was a left-back himself and was not very impressed with Liverpool’s full-backs.

Villar is known for never exaggerating his opinion of players and the 22-year-old Liverpool man found himself in the line of fire during Villar’s appearance on Pod Preko.

“Kerkez is nothing special”

While discussing Slovenia’s match against Hungary in Budapest, Villar mentioned the Hungary star by name and did not hold back.

Despite Milos Kerkez being a regular at Liverpool this season following a €46.9 million move from Bournemouth last summer, Villar sees nothing noteworthy.

“Kerkez is nothing special to me,” He said.

“It’s true that he plays in my position. Incredible mobility, but he is a fly without a head. In our championship, Kerkez will not go unnoticed, we will clean him out immediately.”

Even Liverpool’s status doesn’t affect him

Villar is also not convinced that Milos Kerkez plays for Liverpool.

Kerkes has made 39 appearances in all competitions for the Reds this season, replacing Andy Robertson as first-choice left-back at Anfield.

However, this does not change the beliefs of his compatriots. Instead, he thinks the price paid by the Reds is a determining factor.

“Let’s not talk about club football anymore,” He added.

“I think he plays for Liverpool because they bought him for so much money, Robertson’s contract is expiring. For better or worse, he will remain with Kerkes.”

A controversial opinion?

However, whether Willer’s opinion would cause an outcry at Anfield is debatable. Liverpool fans are certainly divided over summer transfers.

His first season at Liverpool was hardly the best. Kerkez certainly hasn’t shined as much as he did at Bournemouth, that’s for sure.

But there is an acknowledgment that it is a long-term project with a very high ceiling. And after a poor start, his performance has also improved in recent months. Even in Hungary he has been defended.

They are, perhaps, taking a more measured approach than Willer. If these comments are anything to go by, Hungarian is completely unconvincing.


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