Lars Jacobsen in action for Denmark last night before his withdrawal with a suspected shoulder injury. Photograph: Miguel Riopa/AFP/Getty Images
Everton’s new signing Lars Jacobsen will be assessed by the club’s medical staff after suffering a suspected dislocated shoulder playing for Denmark last night. The right-back, who is yet to make his debut for the Merseyside club after his move from Nuremberg at the end of last month, was withdrawn at half-time during the Danes’ 3-2 victory over Portugal in Lisbon and will undergo tests following his return to Merseyside.
The 28-year-old had been expected to make his debut at Stoke City this weekend. Manager David Moyes had said of the Dane earlier this week: “Lars looks like he is in good shape at the minute and has definitely come into my thoughts for Stoke. He is a good footballer with a good understanding of the game and uses the ball well. I saw him at the weekend [in the goalless draw against Hungary] and he did well. We know he will give us options at right-back. We’ll see how he is when he gets back.”
He also endured an injury-ravaged season with Nuremberg last season when he was limited to only seven appearances.
About this articleCloseFootball: Jacobsen injury worry for Everton This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Thursday September 11 2008. It was last updated at 09:52 on September 11 2008.
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