Top striker Matty Fryatt targets Leicester City return
Leicester City striker Matty Fryatt is targeting a return in Sunday's final friendly against Real Valladolid.
Fryatt aims to be in full training before the end of the week and in line to meet the Spanish club at the Walkers Stadium.
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Matty Fryatt
The 32-goal driving force behind City's League One title success has outlined his disappointment at being unable to feature in any of the pre-season games after suffering complications following a hernia operation three weeks ago.
The 23 year-old said: "The op was successful and I came back well in training, but the area got infected and now I'm waiting for that to clear up.
"Over the past couple of days, things have been easing and, hopefully, I will be back for the last game of the pre-season.
"I've been on antibiotics and everything should be clicking in. Once the infection clears, which it nearly has, I can test it out. It will be good to play a pre-season game."
Fryatt said he had experienced a "slight pain" in the groin just after Christmas last year, by which time he had become the first player since Derek Dougan in 1966 to score 20 goals before the festive season.
"I didn't think much about it and it seemed to clear up near the end of the season," said Fryatt. "Everything was fine in the summer but then, in the second week of pre-season, things didn't feel right when I was shooting."
Fryatt saw head physio Dave Rennie and the ex-Walsall man was sent to see a specialist.
"Straight away, he said it was a hernia and that the ligaments were a bit tight and I had the op on the same day.
"I'm coming along okay now. I would have wanted to play some pre-season games but, unfortunately, it's not been the case."
Manager Nigel Pearson has admitted his frustration at being unable to call on Fryatt and has shuffled his attacking options by playing midfielder Dany N'Guessan along with Steve Howard, Ashley Chambers and Paul Dickov.
Fryatt believes City are still trying to bring in additional firepower.
They are known to be in the hunt for ex-Reading man Leroy Lita after pulling out of the race to sign Swindon's Simon Cox, who joined West Brom.
Fryatt said: "I'm sure the manager is always looking for players to strengthen all over.
"There is not a main forward as such who has come in as yet but there is a lot of competition for places.
"Paul Dickov has loads of experience while Ashley Chambers is the young one. Dany N'Guessan has played up front, and judging from what I've seen he looks good."
QPR boss Jim Magilton has ruled out a move for unsettled City striker DJ Campbell as he searches for a striker to replace Dexter Blackstock.
Asked if his shopping list included Campbell, Magilton replied: "Absolutely not."











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by Peter, Cambridge. Ma
Thursday, July 30 2009, 2:43PM
“Best wishes to Matty. I wish him a speedy recovery and thank him for his promotion winning efforts last season! Reading these threads I would like to thank the whiners for reminding me why I left my beloved home town. Thanks. You guys have no class.”
by Mark Crookes, Peterbororugh
Thursday, July 30 2009, 2:36PM
“That's the trouble with most of you, you read what you want to read.
I didn't say Fryatt had played few games i said sporadically.
He missed pre season and started the season unfit. Didn't play regularly until mid Sept Scored 3 in twenty upto Christmas. Poor i admit but he wasn't fit by his own admission.
He then played only two in Jan, and 2 in Feb. because of further niggles and then finished the season early because of another injury.
I really think we will see a much stronger and more consistant performer this season. I am more worried about cover for Steve Howard who was last years unsung hero.”
by Pam, Oadby
Thursday, July 30 2009, 2:36PM
“I can see what losing clough has done to Tony - complete loser now, Tony seek help mate as I feel sorry for you in serious, I think you should watch Derby or Leicester rather than make yourself ill with the trees, dont cry mate”
by Tony, Leicester
Thursday, July 30 2009, 2:32PM
“Lisa dont go please - i have so little in life and nw i dont even have clough or a decent forest to support - i will have to watch derby or leic now as they are the only real clubs in the east mids, look you all know how pathetic i am so dont go please.”
by Lisa, Leicester
Thursday, July 30 2009, 2:30PM
“Oh dear - looks lie little trees tony is getting upset, no wonder clough left you and now your chairman is offering to give someone 10 million just to take the shame of forest away from him as it is ruining his other businesses to be associated with such a poor club, He is rumoured to want to buy Derby as they are much bigger,. Don't cry Tony”