O'Hara return pleases boss

Wolves boss Stale Solbakken has welcomed the imminent return of Jamie O'Hara from injury.

Last Updated: 12/12/12 at 17:05 Post Comment   

Jamie O'Hara: Return welcomed by Solbakken

Jamie O'Hara: Return welcomed by Solbakken

The midfielder has been sidelined for six months after requiring three hernia operations but is back in full training and close to a first-team return, and the Wolves manager is hoping the versatile player is back in contention as soon as possible, as the Molineux club look to climb up towards the play-off spots.

Solbakken told the club's official website: "He's the type of midfielder we sometimes lack. But first of all, we need him fit.

"He can certainly play different roles. I've seen him play as an orthodox central midfielder and I've seen him play coming in off the left and coming in off the right with his left foot when he played for Portsmouth.

"Jamie's a type of player who has a left foot which can do a bit extra.

"He can also play between the lines a bit more and add something to the other midfielders."

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