Motherwell keeper didn’t let it slip off then and won’t now as he aims to re-establish himself for club and country. Having been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) almost two years ago, Carson found himself in the high-risk group.Mercifully, regular testing in recent weeks has given the 32-year-old confidence he’s in rude health.
Although, comfort was hard to come by last season as he played back-up to Mark Gillespie, now at Newcastle. The Northern Irishman is getting payback for not letting his disappointment become a disruption, having signed a two-and-a-half year deal in January, been named vice-captain and returned as Stephen Robinson ’s pick.
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