Ricardo Fuller feels his shoulder can withstand the rigours of Premier League football after coming through two games in four days unscathed. The Jamaican striker suffered a dislocated shoulder against Newcastle in September and although he made a rapid return, he suffered a similar injury two games later at Bolton.
"The shoulder is getting stronger every day because I've been resting it and getting physiotherapy," the 31 year old told The Sentinel.
"I have to strap it up in a shoulder brace which the club had bought for me to wear. I can't play or train without it.
"It is a precautionary measure so that the shoulder does not slip out again. Hopefully, in another couple of weeks to a month, the injury will be healed."
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