Ebbsfleet United club captain Dave Winfield does not need surgery and could play again in eight weeks
13:45, 26 September 2017
Ebbsfleet club captain Dave Winfield has been told he doesn't need knee surgery and could be playing again within eight weeks.
The centre-half ruptured his medial cruciate ligament in the Fleet's 2-0 win over Maidstone in the first week of the season.
There were fears Winfield might not have played again this season but a specialist has confirmed his injury is healing naturally and he can begin the rehabilitation process.
Ebbsfleet manager Daryl McMahon said: "He doesn’t need surgery so it’s good news.
"If he needed surgery he’d be out for six months so this had brought it down to eight weeks.
"He’s got four weeks non-weight-bearing so he can do weights and leg weights but not running. He’ll be doing cycling and the rower so as long as he gets through that four-week period OK, he can get back on the grass.
"It will feel like a bonus in eight weeks if he’s back. Like anything in these situations, anything can happen, he could still have setbacks etc but it’s the best diagnosis we could have had."
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