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Trever Carson on the mend as Motherwell keeper returns to training after DVT hell

The Northern Ireland international is back on the training pitch for the first time since November.

Motherwell's Trevor Carson(Image: SNS Group)

Motherwell keeper Trevor Carson could be back on the field before the end of the season after recovering from deep vein thrombosis.

The Northern Ireland international is back on the training pitch and doing some work with goalkeeping coach Craig Hinchliffe for the first time this week since developing a blood clot in November.

Medication meant Carson had to avoid contact for months but the 31-year-old is eager to get back into action.

Ahead of Saturday's visit of Dundee, Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson said: "Trevor wants to play. He thinks he should play after one day's training.

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"We are delighted for Trevor. He has been through a tough, tough time but he is looking good, he is looking fit and strong.

"He can't do his proper goalkeeping stuff yet, he is able to do his fitness stuff and certain aspects with Craig.

"He will be another couple of weeks. We might see him before the end of the season. We might see him on the bench at least."

Robinson added: "Trevor was on the crest of a wave. He was Northern Ireland's number one goalkeeper, he was playing very, very well and suddenly that was taken away from him.