Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is pushing hard for a swift return after surgery on a dislocated shoulder but the club's medical team is having to rein in his expectations.
Carragher, the club's vice-captain, has been out of action since sustaining the injury in the defeat to Tottenham in late November and undergoing an operation to rectify the problem.
He was told he would be out for three months but Carragher, 33 in January, is determined to return sooner.
"Jamie is still nine weeks away from coming back, if we are to believe the doctors, but knowing Jamie it would not surprise me if those nine weeks became less than that," Roy Hodgson said earlier this week.
Head of sports science and medicine Dr Peter Brukner says Carragher is working hard to come back earlier.
"Jamie is making good progress and as you can imagine he is pushing things to the limit to get back but we are still on target for a February return," he said.
"It still takes time for the surgery to heal and for him to get strong enough around the shoulder, but he's already working on his fitness and when he does come back he should be able to slot straight back in.
"Jamie is desperate to play and if it was up to him he would throw the sling away and get out there, but we are pushing as hard as we can to help Jamie but it does take time for these tissues to heal."
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