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Watford to monitor the fitness of highly-rated midfielder Sean Murray ahead of Barnsley clash

Watford to monitor the fitness of highly-rated midfielder Sean Murray ahead of Barnsley clash Watford to monitor the fitness of highly-rated midfielder Sean Murray ahead of Barnsley clash

Watford will monitor the fitness of Sean Murray ahead of Saturday's clash with Barnsley after the second-year scholar started twice in five days in the last week.

Murray had not made a single appearance this season before starting in the FA Cup tie with Tottenham, Hotspur and he then started again five days later at Millwall.

The 18-year-old is still an apprentice and Dyche says the youngster will be assessed ahead of the game with Barnsley.

Dyche said: “Sean has fared quite well all things considered. He played 65 minutes against Spurs and there was a lot of other factors in that tiredness as well as the physical tiredness, such as the emotional drain because it is on TV and against a big club for example.

“Tuesday night was less pressure in terms of outside influences so he fared better but we will monitor him wisely ahead of Saturday, as we do with all young players.”

Jonathan Hogg has been struggling with a knee ligament injury in recent weeks but the midfielder has not suffered any knock-on effects after playing the full 90 minutes on Tuesday night.

Dyche said: “His knee has settled down nicely so we expect him to be fit and available for Saturday.”

Yesterday (Thursday), the Watford manager said he had a fully fit squad, apart from long-term absentees Martin Taylor and Stephen McGinn.

Dyche said: “Taylor and McGinn are the only two definitely out at the moment, all the rest are the usual bumps and bruises.

“We have one training session obviously but we are all fit and well at the moment.”

Watford are facing a Barnsley team which has changed considerably in recent weeks.

Former Watford midfielder Danny Drinkwater has left to join Leicester City in a £1m move and striker Ricardo Vaz Te joined West Ham United.

The Tykes have strengthened during the transfer window though, making five signings.

Striker Chris Dagnall has joined from Scunthorpe United, creative midfielder Michael Tonge arrived on loan from Stoke City, as has Norwich City midfielder Korey Smith and Exeter City left back Scott Golbourne has also signed.

New signing Stephen Dawson, bought from Leyton Orient, won't play as he is still injured.

Skipper Jacob Butterfield is also out with a cruciate injury, as are defender Jay McEveley and Jim O’Brien.

Comments(12)

Casterbridge says...
10:09am Fri 3 Feb 12

Would have liked to have seen Murray subbed on Tuesday after we'd gone two up. We now have enough quality on the bench to rotate the younger players.

corbindallas says...
10:29am Fri 3 Feb 12

At the end of the day if we keep on winning then SD can do whatever he likes, but understand the desire to bring the younger players into the squad, funny even with Sordell out of the way with Garner, Murray and even Forstyth in the frame I bet this is begining to be a bit of a selection headache for SD, which will hopefully worsen with Tiny and McGinn back in contention and if rumours are true additional loan(s) just hope that these loans are not at cost to our development players as I think Murray is going to be a future star for the club and Garner and Forsyth need more games!

bigthunder says...
10:33am Fri 3 Feb 12

the above comments from Dyche in plain football speak is

murray will not be in starting line up tomorrow !

Andrew1963 says...
10:54am Fri 3 Feb 12

He was less noticeable at Millwall. I hope he does become a star, but lots of young players burn bright and disappear.

jasonwatford says...
12:19pm Fri 3 Feb 12

This Lad is top class - He will be the next big money mover in a few years time.

corbindallas says...
12:30pm Fri 3 Feb 12

bigthunder wrote:
the above comments from Dyche in plain football speak is

murray will not be in starting line up tomorrow !
I will remind you of this tomorrow then, when he starts!

Edwardz22 says...
1:33pm Fri 3 Feb 12

SD u will be a idiot if u dont start murray

buckler says...
2:46pm Fri 3 Feb 12

Probably means the useless Yeates has spat his dummy out !

Chris the Vic says...
3:49pm Fri 3 Feb 12

Forsyth needs more games!!!

but ideally not for us

bigthunder says...
4:17pm Fri 3 Feb 12

corbindallas wrote:
bigthunder wrote: the above comments from Dyche in plain football speak is murray will not be in starting line up tomorrow !
I will remind you of this tomorrow then, when he starts!
hope you do and he does start HE BL**DY WELL SHOULD

Oracledave says...
4:39pm Fri 3 Feb 12

corbindallas wrote:
At the end of the day if we keep on winning then SD can do whatever he likes, but understand the desire to bring the younger players into the squad, funny even with Sordell out of the way with Garner, Murray and even Forstyth in the frame I bet this is begining to be a bit of a selection headache for SD, which will hopefully worsen with Tiny and McGinn back in contention and if rumours are true additional loan(s) just hope that these loans are not at cost to our development players as I think Murray is going to be a future star for the club and Garner and Forsyth need more games!
Agree with this with just a small doubt over goal scoring. Not exactly prolific even with MS. Deeney has improved but not sure that he will deliver the 10 'striker' goals we will need before May. Same for Garner. Would like to see a Prem striker on loan - preferably large but would settle for Andy Weimann !?

Smilingburkinshaw says...
8:11am Sat 4 Feb 12

Is it just me or does anyone else think Weimann is not a 10-15 goal a season man? Yeah he works hard but was hardly prolific for us on loan! I'd prefer a loan signing from a lower league with the option to buy. that way we can't really lose. If he's poor send him back, if he's a hotshot we've already done a deal.

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