Dr Rajpal Brar reports that Leeds United player Archie Grey is fully recovered from his knee injury.
The fact that he played 90 minutes against Rotherham and Plymouth means he’s back to full fitness, according to the injury expert, who also claims it was a Grade 1 injury.
He is able to play the entire ninety minutes of Friday, February 23’s Leicester City match without any issues.
Brar, a sports scientist and physical therapy specialist, said the following about Grey in an exclusive interview with MOT Leeds News:
“Grey is back to 100% after suffering a knee injury a few weeks ago, which is most likely a grade 1 injury. He has even recently played 90 minutes in consecutive games.
After every game, there would have been behind-the-scenes inspections, but at this point, he is cleared to play.
“From now on, he should be fine to play complete games.”
Grey has been a vital member of Leeds United’s squad.
Unquestionably, Grey is one of Elland Road’s most valuable assets, and his stature seems to be growing as a result of his performances for the Whites.
He has been utilised as a right-back by Daniel Farke, and he has performed admirably for the team in that new role.
He has demonstrated the maturity of a player in his prime even in centre midfield, and the club will benefit greatly from his return to full condition.
In other Leeds United news, Phil Hay provides an update from Elland Road, revealing that a player decided months ago to depart the Whites.