ALEX Scott faces a spell on the sidelines after he had surgery to repair an injury he picked up in his knee this week.
The midfielder, who started for AFC Bournemouth in their 2-0 win over Arsenal at the weekend, had a procedure to repair an injury to his meniscus which he sustained earlier this week, the club said.
The procedure was a success, the Cherries said, with the club wishing him well in his recovery.
The meniscus sits between the tibia and the femur and protects the lower part of the leg from shock created by body weight.
We can confirm that Alex Scott has today undergone a successful procedure to repair a meniscus injury sustained earlier this week.
— AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) October 24, 2024
Everybody at #afcb sends their best wishes to Alex, and we hope to see him back on the field soon. pic.twitter.com/Eopj7TPc7K
Iraola said he was brought into the side to keep the ball and give Bournemouth ‘a chance to breathe’ when in possession.
The Englishman was effective in disrupting Arsenal attacks, too, with the Basque boss saying he thought he played well, before he was substituted for eventual goal scorer Ryan Christie on 63 minutes.
Scott has been involved in every Cherries game so far this season, starting three times, twice in the league and once in the League Cup, and coming off the bench in the six other league games.
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