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Josh McCafferty

Matt O'Riley set for fast-tracked Brighton return after horror injury

Former Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley is set to come back from his ankle injury ‘quite fast’, according to Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler.

The Denmark international was the subject of a horror tackle from Crawley Town’s Jay Williams just nine minutes into his Seagulls debut.

O’Riley came off distraught and resultantly had to get surgery. Initially, a recovery timeline of around 8-12 weeks was given to the 23-year-old, but he looks to be ahead of it.

Hurzeler was speaking at a press-conference ahead of his side’s return to action from the international break this weekend.

Brighton host Ipswich in the English Premier League this Saturday and although O’Riley won’t play a part in the clash, he could return to the pitch for his new club sooner than expected.

“He's in very good spirits,” said Hurzeler.

“He has a great character, a great attitude, so immediately after the surgery he was very, very positive.

“He is around us in the training ground, he is doing his rehab already. I think he will be coming back quite fast.”


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O’Riley will be desperate to make a mark for Brighton after completing a record-breaking £30m move from Celtic.

He was sensational for the Hoops last term but hasn’t yet had a considerable opportunity to showcase his talents down south.

His recent injury did initially sound major alarm bells, but the Dane appears to be making a swift recovery.

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