Johnson’s new blow
Date published: 11 December 2009
Manchester City are preparing themselves for the worst after Michael Johnson injured his knee in training.
The 21-year-old has been battling his way back to full fitness after almost a year out with an abdominal problem but, in announcing his latest setback, City revealed he could be out for the season.
Manager Mark Hughes told the club website, www.mcfc.co.uk : "We are all disappointed for Michael. He has worked so hard to get back into first-team contention and shown everyone what a good player he is.
"Unfortunately he might be out for the season."
Johnson will find out the full extent of his injury in the next few days.
He only made his comeback in September by playing the final minutes of the home win against West Ham.
He then had a 30-minute run-out a month later and scored in the Carling Cup victory over Scunthorpe. And he was an unused substitute in the victory against Chelsea last week.
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