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Sol Bamba set for Middlesbrough role after battling back from cancer

The 36-year-old defender underwent treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma earlier this year

Damian Spellman
Friday 06 August 2021 13:24 BST
Former Cardiff defender Sol Bamba could have roles to play on and off the pitch a Middlesbrough this season (Mark Kerton/PA)
Former Cardiff defender Sol Bamba could have roles to play on and off the pitch a Middlesbrough this season (Mark Kerton/PA) (PA Wire)

Sol Bamba will have a role to play at Sky Bet Championship club Middlesbrough this season after fighting his way back from cancer.

The 36-year-old defender, who underwent treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma earlier this year, has been training with Boro under the watchful eye of manager Neil Warnock, with whom he worked at former club Cardiff, in a bid to regain fitness after being released by the Welsh side at the end of his contract.

However, having impressed as a coach assisting Academy manager Craig Liddle during the Teessiders’ pre-season trip to Cornwall and on the pitch as a substitute in a friendly against Rotherham, he is set for a longer stay in the north-east.

Asked if Ivory Coast international Bamba, who announced he was “cancer-free” in May, would be part of the Boro set-up this season, Warnock told a press conference: “He will be, yes, in some capacity”, before adding with a smile, “Unless he goes somewhere else.”

Warnock added: “He’s an excellent coach with the youngsters, always giving advice, never shuts up, so I think it’s an opportunity for him.

“And if he can contribute on the field of play, then we’ve got to think about that because it does give us another option.

“He did really, really well for me at Rotherham, which was an awkward game. In a way, that helped me look at him because I never thought he’d get back to this kind of fitness, if I’m honest, when I was at Cardiff and the problems that he had.

“But all credit to him, he’s done remarkably well by working hard and overcoming things. I think he’s got things to prove. I think he was a little bit disappointed to leave Cardiff and he’s got something to prove now.”

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