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Clement goes in for injury scan.


NEIL Clement Neil Clement (born October 3 1978 in Reading, Berkshire) is an English professional football player whose customary position is in defence. He has been known as a set piece specialist.  will have a scan later today to determine the extent of his knee injury.

The Baggies defender has been out of action since limping out of the final pre-season friendly against Real Mallorca.

Clement will now undergo further tests to establish whether he needs an operation, although it is not the same knee which caused him so many problems during the previous 18 months.

Manager Tony Mowbray Tony Mowbray, (born November 22 1963), is a former professional football player and the manager of West Bromwich Albion. Playing career
Mowbray played for Middlesbrough, Celtic, and finally Ipswich Town as a tough centre half.
 said: "I'd rather be vague on Neil's situation until after the scan.

"He's got a problem with his knee - the best case is he'll be back in the next week or so on the training pitch, working with the rest of the lads. Worst case is that he'll need an operation."

Meanwhile, Abdoulaye Meite will start treatment for his calf injury when he returns from international duty with Ivory Coast tomorrow.

James Morrison is also a doubt for Scotland after suffering a knee injury during the game against Bolton.

Mowbray added: "Meite has had a scan. He had to join up with his national side but he's back tomorrow, he'll have some treatment and we're hopeful he will be ready for next Saturday.

"It's still touch and go.

It's a calf strain so we will wait and see how it heals.

"James is a doubt (for Scotland) as well.

"My initial fear was that he'd suffered damage to his medial ligament medial ligament
n.
1. See deltoid ligament.

2. The bundle of fibers strengthening the medial part of the articular capsule of the temporomandibular joint.
 in a challenge during the game but I don't think he has.

"He was adamant he wanted to play but he did go away (to join up with Scotland) with a slight knock. They have assessed his injury but I'm sure James will tell George Burley bur·ley  
n. pl. bur·leys
A light-colored tobacco grown chiefly in Kentucky and used especially in making cigarettes.



[Probably from the name Burley.]
 he wants to play."

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Date:Sep 3, 2008
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