Leeds, September 15
Leeds United defender Pascal Struijk's appeal against the red card he received for horror tackle on Liverpool's Harvey Elliott has been deemed unsuccessful.
Meanwhile, Harvey Elliott has now undergone successful surgery on the ankle injury he sustained during Sunday's victory of Liverpool at Leeds United. The 18-year-old suffered a fracture dislocation of the left joint following a challenge in the second half of Liverpool's 3-0 win at Elland Road.
Elliott will now begin a rehabilitation programme with the Reds' medical team and while he is expected to return to action later this season, no timescale is being placed upon his comeback.
Club doctor, Jim Moxon -- who, along with first-team physiotherapist Chris Morgan, was first on the pitch to treat the midfielder -- explained "Harvey sustained a fracture dislocation of his left ankle during the game.
"We were able to reduce the dislocation immediately on the pitch and Harvey had surgery today to repair the fracture and ligaments damaged in the incident. The operation was a success so his comeback starts now."
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