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FORMER Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair has undergone surgery to remove a blood clot in his shoulder. Manchester City have have confirmed that the 24-year-old remains in hospital but is likely to be discharged at the weekend. He will return for a check-up in about a month, a club representative indicated. Sinclair was taken to hospital after feeling unwell last Friday and news of his condition emerged following Saturday's game at Swansea.
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ROBERTO Mancini is today waiting for an update on the health of Scott Sinclair after saluting Swansea City's efforts this season.Sinclair missed out on a trip to his old club on Saturday after being admitted to hospital in Manchester because of a blood clot in his shoulder.The former Swansea winger was taken ill during training on Friday but City are hopeful that the problem is not serious.A club spokesman stressed over the weekend that Sinclair's condition is not life-threatening.The...
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SCOTT Sinclair will regret leaving Swansea City, I'm convinced of that, but there was no way he could snub Manchester City.I know what it's like to move away from the Liberty thinking the decision is in the best interests of your career only for things not to work out.Scott has only played a handful of games since switching to City and that's not a good situation for any young player to be in, no matter how much they're earning.At 24, Scott needs to be playing regular football.That's exactly...
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SCOTT Sinclair returns to Swansea City with Manchester City as a much richer man — but he has paid a high price for his move to the Etihad.Sinclair's £6.2 million transfer has cost the winger a year of his career, and all the money in the world cannot buy that back.Take it from an ex-player, no sum will ever top the experience of playing a season in the top flight.I would give all the cash I have for another chance to perform at my peak.Sinclair is undoubtedly a very wealthy...
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NEIL Taylor reckons Scott Sinclair could still shine at Manchester City as the winger prepares for a first return to Swansea City.Sinclair left the Swans last August in a £6.2 million deal rising to a potential £8 million, but the 24-year-old has endured a miserable first campaign at the Etihad.He has started only three games for Roberto Mancini's side, a far cry from his glittering two-year spell at Swansea which yielded 36 goals and a hat-trick at Wembley which secured Premier...