This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/6086496.stm

The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Kewell sidelined until early 2007 Kewell sidelined until early 2007
(about 1 hour later)
Liverpool midfielder Harry Kewell does not expect to play again for at least another four months after under going foot and groin surgery. Liverpool midfielder Harry Kewell does not expect to play again for at least another four months after undergoing foot and groin surgery.
Kewell, 28, has not played since June during World Cup duty with Australia, where he his now recovering.Kewell, 28, has not played since June during World Cup duty with Australia, where he his now recovering.
Kewell told the Australian media: "We're looking past February. I'm just itching to get back into playing but it's going to be a while.Kewell told the Australian media: "We're looking past February. I'm just itching to get back into playing but it's going to be a while.
"It's been hard, seven weeks so far, and I'm looking forward to going home.""It's been hard, seven weeks so far, and I'm looking forward to going home."
Kewell was diagnosed with septic arthritis, a bacterial infection in the joints of his left foot, and returned to Australia for specialist treatment last month.Kewell was diagnosed with septic arthritis, a bacterial infection in the joints of his left foot, and returned to Australia for specialist treatment last month.
Whilst there, the midfielder has undergone surgery on a persistent groin problem and is now awaiting the all-clear.Whilst there, the midfielder has undergone surgery on a persistent groin problem and is now awaiting the all-clear.
"My foot is a bit sore at the moment and my groin is a bit sore too," said Kewell."My foot is a bit sore at the moment and my groin is a bit sore too," said Kewell.
"But the surgeons are very happy. I meet up with them again on Friday and if they give me the all-clear I'm back off to England.""But the surgeons are very happy. I meet up with them again on Friday and if they give me the all-clear I'm back off to England."
Kewell, who joined Liverpool in 2003, is also anxious to help put some spark back into the Reds' Premiership campaign.Kewell, who joined Liverpool in 2003, is also anxious to help put some spark back into the Reds' Premiership campaign.
"I think we're playing well," said Kewell. "But we're just not finishing our chances."I think we're playing well," said Kewell. "But we're just not finishing our chances.
"If you look at our past record we've always had a slow start to the season, but we always pick it up and we know where the back of the net is and it only takes one spark from any one of our great players to do that.""If you look at our past record we've always had a slow start to the season, but we always pick it up and we know where the back of the net is and it only takes one spark from any one of our great players to do that."