The Shamrock Rovers star is fit again after a spell out injured.
NEIL FARRUGIA was delighted after making his second appearance of the campaign for Shamrock Rovers against Bohemians on Friday.
“For the first two weeks, you think doom and gloom. ‘I’m never going to get back’ et cetera,” he said after a late substitute appearance during the 1-1 draw at Dalymount Park. “I was bed-bound, needed help to get around, couldn’t drive, and that was tough. But once I got moving and mobility back, I was back on the pitch fairly quickly because it was an upper limb injury. Then all of a sudden it was about being safe and keeping the risk low .
Farrugia knows from experience he can take nothing for granted. But he comes back into the team with Rovers in a decent position — two points off Premier Division leaders Shelbourne and with some vital European fixtures around the corner.
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