Michael Carrick backing Middlesbrough loanee Josh Coburn despite latest Millwall setback
Josh Coburn’s second injury of the season will keep him out till the new year.
Josh Coburn is being backed by Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick to bounce back from his
early Millwall hiccups and still make a significant contribution at the Den this season.
The teenage Boro striker has already sustained two injuries this season, including a broken
metatarsal, which has kept him out of action. Given that Neil Harris’s team was going to Boro this
weekend, he would not have been able to play against his parent club otherwise.
After struggling with injuries last season, Coburn was sent on loan in the summer to try to acclimatise his body to
playing Championship football on a regular basis. However, his attempts have so far been unsuccessful. Coburn
made an impression with a goal on his debut, but he was sidelined for a month due to an injury sustained in just his second game.
After his injury, he made his first start for Millwall and scored his second goal. However, two weeks ago, Coburn
broke his metatarsal, which is projected to keep him out of action for another two months.
Discussing the 22-year-old ahead of Millwall’s trip, Boro boss Carrick said: “I’ve been in contact with him. He’s
obviously disappointed, you want to play as much as possible, but he’s a good character and good personality and he
understands. Hopefully he’ll be back soon.
“It’s the story of life in general. Sometimes it’s tough and it can shape you as a person, that’s the same for players.
You have to make the best of it. Certainly loan spells as a young player can have huge benefits. Josh has done well
when he’s played, but unfortunately he’s had a few setbacks. But he’ll be better for the experience.
“I tell us again and again that there is a tonne of football. I’m hoping he’ll be able to move past this and return soon. I
have no doubt that he will be able to use these experiences to his advantage in the future.
Coburn is going to work hard to return to shape as quickly as possible. Harris, who had acknowledged being a long-
time fan of the Boro academy graduate, signed Coburn in the summer, and the Millwall manager has praised him
throughout the season. Harris will be leaving after Saturday’s match, though, and a new manager will take over until
the Boro loan player recovers from his injury.
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