Czech striker Baros cleared to resume running (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-19 09:02
ESTERBURG, June 18 -- Czech striker Milan Baros, who has missed the
first two World Cup games with a foot injury, has been cleared to start running
again, a team spokesman said on Sunday. But it was unclear if this meant
there was a chance he could be fit for Thursday's decisive Group E game against
Italy. "He will do only running tomorrow," team spokesman Lukas Tucek said.
It will be the first time Baros has done any running since sustaining the
injury in a June 3 friendly. The only exercise he has done since is cycling,
having tried unsuccessfully to take part in training with the help of
painkillers. Any hint that Baros could be returning to full fitness would be
greatly welcomed by the Czech team, who are much depleted ahead of the match
against Italy, which they need to win to guarantee a place in the knock-out
stage. Doctors have ruled out striker Jan Koller with a hamstring injury for
the rest of the group stage, while his replacement Vratislav Lokvenc is
suspended for the next game. The decision that Baros, leading scorer at Euro
2004 when the Czechs reached the semi-finals, could begin running came after a
hospital scan.
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