Portsmouth boss positive after Ronan Curtis’ training return as winger sees hopes of facing Sunderland in Checkatrade Trophy final at Wembley boosted
Ronan Curtis made his return to Pompey training on Wednesday and manager Kenny Jackett felt the winger did well as his prospects of playing at Wembley improved again.
The Irishman had the stitches removed from his finger on Tuesday after severing it in his front door before the trip to Walsall earlier this month.
Now he has returned to training and with enough time to get him ready for the Checkatrade Trophy final against Sunderland at Wembley on Sunday.
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Hide AdJackett was pleased with what he saw from Curtis and will continue to monitor him throughout the week.