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Sligo Rovers ace Wilson Waweru opens up on emotional comeback after horror injury
WILSON WAWERU is loving being back on the pitch after the toughest nine months of his career.
The Sligo Rovers striker helped the Bit O’Red off the bottom of the table with a winner against Waterford last Saturday in his first start since a return from a ruptured Achilles.


And the 24-year-old revealed there were some hard times following the blow against Dundalk in September 2024 that scuppered the conclusion of that season and the start of this one for him.
Waweru said: “I’d say it was the first proper injury I’ve got of my career, I don’t really pick up injuries. I didn’t know what happened to me until I looked back at the video.
“I went to the hospital and they said yeah, my Achilles was gone.
“I didn’t understand how long it would be until they told me it was a long-term injury and it would be nine months.
“I was in shock when I heard that news, which broke my heart. I knew if I put in the work, I’d be back playing again, and here we are today, I scored a goal and I’m happy.”
He credits the Sligo Rovers medical team with helping him recover.
Waweru continued: “I was on crutches for eight weeks so I couldn’t do anything.
“But after that, they put me in a boot and I was free to go on holiday for three weeks, so I was happy to try clear my head.
“Once January came, obviously back to business, having to do the rehab, how I’m eating, sleeping all this stuff.”
Having got some action in May, Waweru added his first start and goal against Waterford. And he will look to follow that up against Drogheda United tonight.
He added: “We had a poor start, we had our break, we had our week off, everyone looks refreshed. We look to kick on again for the second half, the camp is really positive.”
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‘I feel like we lost that’ – Paddy Barrett urges Shels to embrace the dirty work again in League of Ireland
PADDY BARRETT is a firm believer that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
And the Shelbourne ace is delighted to see his side embrace what many see as the ‘ugly’ side of the game.


Shels returned to their roots on Monday when they ground out a 1-0 win over Barrett’s old club St Pat’s to claim their first away win since March.
Given they are 12 points behind leaders Shamrock Rovers, it may already be too late for them to have a successful title defence.
But Barrett was chuffed to see the Reds get back to their traditional values and called on his team-mates to back it up against Derry City tonight.
The 31-year-old defender said: “We dominated the football in the first half.
“We were very tidy on the ball and kept it nicely. We had to show a different side in the second half and I think it’s a side that we are built on.
“It’s a side that I personally love, where we’re putting our bodies on the line.
“That side of football is not a pretty side but it’s a beautiful side. We won the league on that nasty side last year.
“Not the nasty side but as in the ugly side of football where people are diving around, blocking balls, defending and one-on-one defending. I thought it was excellent.
“We haven’t had that side to us, that dirty side, in recent weeks and months. I keep saying the dirty side but it’s a beautiful side. I love it.
“I feel like we lost that. We went away from that side and just to show that side again . . . I think that was the most pleasing thing. We have that doggedness about us and have each other’s backs.”
Barrett’s return to action — he came on at half-time in the last game before the break and started the first after the resumption — may have helped in that regard.
The centre-half was out since the March international break.
And while Shels had divulged few details about the extent of his injury, he revealed he was back ahead of schedule.
Barrett said: “It was in an 11-v-11 in training. I was just passing the ball and I felt something.
“At the time I knew it was bad but obviously after scans and seeing specialists then they kind of gave me the bad news.
“I tore my quad, I tore my rectus femoris. I was out for 16 weeks.
“I had to see specialists and it just wasn’t healing for me.
“But, in the end, with the physio and the fitness coach, I got back in maybe ten-and-a-half or 11 weeks.
“It is a credit to them and a credit to myself.”
But Barrett admitted that he initially struggled to accept the consultant’s prognosis.
He added: “I’m just stubborn and was telling him he’s wrong.
“Look, results and scans, results and X-rays and all this. They’re the ones with the knowledge.
“I’m telling them I’m itching and trying to get back on the pitch way earlier than I should have.
“It was frustrating. I’m arguing with them and they’re arguing with me.
“But in the end we made a mutual agreement. I came back at the right time.”
Barrett is now determined to show Monday’s game was not a one-off at Tolka Park this evening.
He said: “When we pick up a good result, we haven’t backed it up.
“We probably haven’t given the fans that full performance at home for a while now.
“Hopefully we can back it up and put a run together.”
But he is not fretting about retaining a league title, which he said meant more to him than the two he won with Dundalk earlier in his career.
He said: “Shamrock Rovers are in flying form and 12 points ahead of us.
“But I don’t think we can look too deep into it as we’ll beat ourselves up if we do.”
Danny Mandroiu hits back at ‘bizarre’ Mark Kennedy comments after Shamrock Rovers return
DANNY MANDROIU was at a crossroads last August and chose to head back to Ireland – but not in the way his former boss Mark Kennedy envisaged.
Mandroiu, 26, is back with league leaders Shamrock Rovers aiming for a big second half of the season both at home and abroad at a club where he feels he can realise his ambitions.


But he knows there are people out there who would take a different view of his career choices, including his former Lincoln City gaffer Kennedy.
Mandroiu joined Lincoln in 2022 where he was a star man during his two years where he featured regularly under fellow Dubliner Kennedy.
But a red card in October 2023 against Burton Albion led Kennedy to publicly rebuke him and warn him that his career was at a crossroads.
Kennedy did praise Mandroiu’s professionalism and character, but it was overshadowed but his declaration that the midfielder could be just “another statistic.”
And he said: “I don’t know where he’ll be in five years, he could be in the Championship, he could be back in Ireland.”
The comments did not go down well at Lincoln, who sacked Kennedy five days later with CEO Derek Scally acknowledging the Mandroiu comments were a contributing factor.
And Mandroiu insisted the whole situation was “bizarre” for him.
He said: He said: He said: “He’s entitled to his own opinion, whatever he said. It’s not me.
“It was quite strange when it came out. It was really strange. I was in Ireland at the time actually. I read it on the Monday and I was ‘Jesus’.
“He started coming with ‘he could be in the Premier League or nowhere’ something like that yeah. It was bizarre.
“That could tarnish you with some teams which it obviously did. They’d obviously go to Mark Kennedy for a reference or whatever and I don’t know what he’s given.
“Lincoln know I’m a good lad so if they go to them…it was a bit strange and bizarre.”
Still, he points out that being “back in Ireland” is far from the negative it was portrayed by Kennedy, as Mandroiu opted to return home over other offers from elsewhere.
He continued: “ I’ve been in England since I was 15 so it’s not something that I wanted to do. If I’m not happy, I wouldn’t do it. I’ll not settle for something.
I had options everywhere every time. I’ve never been released, I’ve had contracts on the table. It was just my own decision.
“The teams I wanted to come in didn’t come in, and I wasn’t going to settle for anything less. I love Rovers, I love the gaffer, the team, we were in Europe at the time as well.
“I signed for five months and we’re in Europe and you do well and who knows what could happen. But then a new contract, I just signed that.”
This season started frustratingly as suffered a hamstring injury in the Aviva Stadium opener against Bohemians before another setback on his return in April.
But that led him to working with former Rovers, Dundalk, Chelsea and Leinster physio Fearghal Kerin who is an expert in hamstring injuries.
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Mandroiu said: “I did my hamstring three times in the last six months, it’s very frustrating.
It was the same hammer the three times.
“II went to a lad called Fearghal (Kerin), he used to be with Chelsea. He’s very good. I just stopped seeing him maybe three weeks ago.
“I did my prehab with him for maybe five weeks, he’s really good.”
And having returned to action since the summer break, Mandriou now hopes to kick on for the league leaders as they target the title and European success.
He added: “I believe in the group, you see the squad we have, it’s outrageous. So I think we can do whatever we put our minds to really.
“We’re playing some unbelievable stuff. Long may it continue in the league and in Europe.”