Bruce’s reflects on Hull’s huge Moses Odubajo injury blow

Moses Odubajo: Won't play again until 2017

Moses Odubajo: Won't play again until 2017

Hull have been dealt a huge blow after highly-rated Moses Odubajo was ruled out for at least six months with a ruptured ligament in his knee.

The 22-year-old former Brentford player sustained the injury in a friendly with Grimsby on Friday and it follows last week’s news that Allan McGregor and Alex Bruce will also miss the beginning of the campaign with problems.

“First and foremost, it’s desperately disappointing news for Moses,” Tigers boss Steve Bruce said on www.hullcitytigers.com. “He was exceptional for us last season as we won promotion back to the Premier League and we expect him to be a top player for many years to come.”

Odubajo was instrumental in the Tigers’ promotion back to the top flight via the play-offs, playing 53 times for the club in his first season since moving from the Bees last summer. We had him earmarked him as one of the five Premier League novices we were most looking forward to watching this season.

Although he is set for an extended spell on the sidelines, both the player and his manager adopted a positive outlook on the news that he avoided damaging other ligaments which could have kept him out even longer.

Writing on Twitter, the defender said: “Thanks again for the support people I’m very lucky, to not have damaged more ligaments – Il be back fitter and stronger.”

And Bruce was pleased that the injury his full-back has suffered is not as bad as the knee issue which kept team-mate Robert Snodgrass out for over a year.

“I know how much he was looking forward to testing himself in the top flight of English football and to now have to sit out the first half of the season is a big blow – both for him and for the club,” Bruce added.

“Looking at the positives, at least the injury is not at the same level as the one suffered by Robert Snodgrass at the start of the 2014-15 season and, as a result, we will look forward to seeing Moses return to training in the New Year.”