Millwall manager Neil Harris is optimistic about the progress of his players returning from injuries as they prepare to face Sunderland this weekend. Tom Bradshaw has been steadily increasing his playing time during the international break, and the team is hopeful that Romain Esse, George Saville, and Mihailo Ivanovic will be back from international duty in time for the upcoming match.
While Billy Mitchell and Adam Mayor are still working their way back to full fitness after being sidelined with injuries, Bradshaw and Josh Coburn have already made their return to the pitch in the recent draw against Stoke City. Harris is pleased with the dedication and effort shown by all the players in their recovery and training sessions.
Harris emphasized the importance of having all players available and fit, especially with the busy schedule of matches coming up over the festive period. He expressed confidence in the progress of Mitchell and Mayor, noting that they are close to being back in contention for selection.
Bradshaw’s performance in the U21 game last week showed positive signs of improvement, and Harris is encouraged by his increasing fitness levels. The team is focused on maintaining their current form, as they aim to continue their strong performance in the Championship.
As Millwall looks ahead to the upcoming matches, Harris is pleased with the overall progress of the team and remains hopeful that all players will be ready to contribute effectively on the pitch. The manager’s positive outlook and confidence in the players’ recovery process bode well for Millwall as they aim to build on their recent successes in the league.