City defender Richards faces six weeks out after knee op

13 April 2012

Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson says Micah Richards faces six weeks out after undergoing an operation on damaged cartilage in his right knee.

The 19-year-old defender, who travelled to London for the surgery on Wednesday, will definitely miss England's friendly with France on 26 March.

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Eriksson said: "Our medical people say Micah is a quick healer but he is still likely to be out for about six weeks."

Richards began his rehabilitation programme on Thursday.

The injury is a recurrence of one which kept him out of two matches earlier this season.

Club doctor Mark Whitaker said: "The operation has been successful and the medical team will monitor his progress."

Richards recently signed a new contract which commits him to City until 2013.

Richards has forged an impressive partnership with captain Richard Dunne at the heart of the City defence this season.

He has won 11 England caps and scored one international goal since making the step up from the Under-21s.

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