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Report: Davies' Progress Considered 'Fantastic'
Sochaux's official website says that Charlie Davies is making good progress in his fight to return from injury.
Sochaux and U.S. National Team striker Charlie Davies is still a long way from recovery, but according to his club's official site the progress made by the 23-year-old to this point has been judged to be "fantastic" by the doctors on hand.
The report also states that Davies is in Delaware, alongside U.S. teammate Oguchi Onyewu, where the injured pair are working toward recovery from long term injuries with James Hashimoto, the head athletic trainer for the US Soccer Federation.
According to the report Davies has stated his interest in staying in Delaware until after December.
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The report also states that Davies is in Delaware, alongside U.S. teammate Oguchi Onyewu, where the injured pair are working toward recovery from long term injuries with James Hashimoto, the head athletic trainer for the US Soccer Federation.
According to the report Davies has stated his interest in staying in Delaware until after December.
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