Vincent-Young Back Out on the Grass - Ipswich Town News
Kane Vincent-Young was back training on the Playford Road turf earlier today as he continues his rehabilitation following the second of two groin operations.
Vincent-Young, 23, made a hugely impressive start to his Blues career having signed for £500,000 from Colchester in August.
But he was forced to go under the knife to repair a hernia in October, then needed adductor tendon surgery the following month.
Speaking last week, manager Paul Lambert said he was looking forward to the right-back’s return.
"Maybe the end of the month for him,” he said. "He was great when he was playing and obviously he had the injury and it gave us a blow on that side but predominantly he’s been great, so him coming back is going to be a major plus for us.”
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