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Allardyce hoping for quick return

24 Nov 2009


Blackburn hope to have Sam Allardyce back at work on Monday, assistant manager Neil McDonald has confirmed.

Allardyce missed the 2-0 win at former club Bolton on Sunday and will also miss Wednesday's trip to Fulham in the Barclays Premier League. Tests have revealed that the 55-year-old, who has complained of chest pains in recent weeks, requires an angioplasty, a procedure which involves inserting a stent to widen a narrowed coronary artery.

The operation is scheduled for Friday and means Allardyce will also be absent from Rovers' clash with Stoke at Ewood Park on Saturday, but McDonald said: "The procedure is on Friday and they are saying if everything goes according to plan then (he will be back) in the next couple of days."

He added: "We are hoping he will be back for the Monday before the Chelsea game.

"He is a strong man. He does everything as he has to and if this week goes according to plan with another result against Fulham, it will take all the stress out and he will come back quickly.

"When you are talking about the heart and an operation it's always a concern but I think he has been reassured that it is routine."

McDonald has been in close contact with Allardyce and said the win over Bolton - Blackburn's first away league victory this season - had lifted his spirits.

"I'm in touch with him on a regular basis and he's very happy with Sunday's performance and result, and I'm sure he'll be looking for exactly the same on Wednesday," said McDonald.

"I could tell in his voice that he was happy. He didn't watch the game from the start but he did afterwards and he really enjoyed it.

"He thought it was a little bit scrappy in the first half, but he thought we played well second half and thoroughly deserved the victory. That put a big smile on his face because it was against his ex-team."

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