Steve Evans the Rotherham United manager has expressed his anger at Man United loanee Dan Gore leaving the game against Shrewsbury Town. The young midfielder was at the club since January to gain much-needed first-team experience, but injuries had only reduced his contributions. Evans was hopeful that Gore would become an important player for them, but he has had too many issues with his fitness lately. The boss’s frustration will tell him how hard Rotherham is finding it to integrate such a promising talent because Gore’s absence continues to disrupt their plans. His build-up to the game must have been so hard on him. His problems raise doubts as to whether he is ready for the obstacles of senior football.
Injury Woes Continue For Dan Gore At Rotherham
Injuries have been the recurring concern for Dan Gore, thereby disrupting his rhythm at Rotherham United. The 20-year-old midfielder had previously encountered a season-ending injury whilst at Port Vale, a shoulder issue last summer, and another injury in October. This was supposed to be his moment of redemption, but injuries followed him like a shadow. Coach Steve Evans expressed his anger by saying that Gore had trained with the team for two days and was alright when he suddenly pulled out on the eve of the game. His fitness issues always would raise questions about whether he would be able to make any significant contribution during his loan spell.
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Evans Frustrated Over Gore’s Sudden Injury Concern
Steve Evans was shocked by Dan Gore’s last-minute withdrawal from the match. The medical team contacted me to report that Dan Gore woke up with a sore foot. I expect to gather additional details tonight and tomorrow. He added, “It’s unbelievable. We should have done more training work to prevent him from getting a sore nose let alone a sore foot. Afterwards he ate lunch with his teammates and received a rub down before he got ready. Gore’s injury issues have worsened due to this dramatic setback.