It is latest these days that Newcastle midfielder Siem de Jong dreaded he could lose the sight in one eye after a monstrosity preparing ground mishap, said supervisor Steve McClaren. The 26-year-old Dutch global was hurried to healing center with blood pouring from the eye on Wednesday. On the other hand, while he confronts up to two weeks out, a calmed De Jong has been told he ought to make a full recuperation.
McClaren said, “It was just in training and he accidentally got poked in the eye,” on futher he added, “He went down screaming, so they said ‘Let’s have a look at your eye’ and there was blood pouring from it. He wears contact lenses, and one of the contacts had come out and gone into his eyes.”
On asking McClaren that is there any danger that Siem do Jong will become blind so on answering it he said, “Yes, yes, a massive danger, a big danger. He was rushed to hospital.
“I’ve seen him this morning and it looks a lot better. Fortunately, the doctor says [it needs] probably a week or two to settle down, so he’s very lucky.”
The mishap is the most recent incident to hit De Jong, who has shown up; just seven of them begins, for the club he joined from Ajax amid the mid year of 2014.
His wellness issues to date incorporate a caved in lung – the second of his profession – which sidelined him for two months last season.
McClaren said: “West Ham are solid, with good balance and have four or five attackers who can impact a game. That’s why they are doing well.
“We’ve got to start turning the corner and following up one good result with another one. I admire and respect Slaven Bilic a lot.
“He came into a difficult job at a difficult time but has settled straight away.”