Lewis Ferguson ready for ‘long journey back’ from injury


Lewis Ferguson may not play again this year as the Bologna captain recovers from knee surgery.

The Scotland international, 24, has enjoyed an outstanding season in Serie A, but will miss Euro 2024 and estimates “at least six or seven months” before he can resume training.

“I had surgery three weeks ago,” he told BBC Scotland. “It’s been really difficult physically and mentally. I’ve never really had an injury before.

“But I’ve started to accept that it’s a long journey back and I’m ready to take it on.

“I don’t want to put a time on it, but it will be at least six or seven months before I’m training again.”

Ferguson was given a timely boost on Monday when he received the prestigious Bulgarelli Number 8 award.

The annual prize is given to the best midfielder in the Italian top flight, with former winners including Daniele De Rossi, Nicolo Barella and Sandro Tonali.

“It’s nice company to be in,” Ferguson told BBC Scotland. “So many fantastic players have won the award.”

Ferguson, on crutches when he received the prize from former AC Milan and England boss Fabio Capello, scored six times and supplied four assists in 31 league appearances.

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