Jack Harrison has credited the medical staff at Leeds United and Everton for getting him back on the pitch sooner than initially expected, after a goalscoring impact in his full Toffees debut.
The winger secured a seaon-long loan move to Goodison Park in the summer, joining a long list of players fleeing Elland Road following Leeds’ relegation to the Championship. Harrison, at least, could boast a solid argument for deserving to remain in the Premier League having played 206 games for the Whites and played such a big part in their happier times under Marcelo Bielsa.
His return to fitness was not before time given Everton’s lowly position in the Premier League table – that result was just their second win from eight attempts and they sit on seven points, three clear of the drop zone. Harrison admits that making a transfer move while recovering from injury was a potential complication but the medical staff at both clubs played a part in getting him back on track. “It’s been a tough period with my injury,” he told the Everton website.
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