West Bromwich Albion striker Shane Long has absolved Aston Villa fullback Alan Hutton of any blame for his injury suffered in a tackle last month.
Long made a quicker than expected return to action with the Baggies and scored the winner against Bolton on Saturday when it was initially feared he would be out for up to eight weeks.
Speaking after scoring his fourth goal of the season, Long said: "I didn't receive any apology over the tackle (from Hutton). They obviously thought he'd done nothing wrong. There's nothing for him to apologise for.
"I'm sure he never meant to crack a bone in my leg. We move on. I'm just glad to be back. It's only been four weeks so it could have been a lot worse.
"I knew it was going to be a bad enough injury at the time because I hadn't felt a pain like that before.
"I was devastated because I felt I had just started to get going and the six to eight weeks diagnosis meant I would miss the whole Ireland thing. I was just angry that I knew I was going to be out for a while."
Long added: "I don't know if Villa were targeting me. I got kicked four or five times in my 10 minutes on the pitch.
"Maybe I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. I don't know, I can't really say that (being targeted), but it felt like it anyway.
"But I'm back now and it was nice to hit the back of the net again."