Didier Digard insists he has no regrets about his move to Middlesbrough from Paris St Germain.
Middlesbrough are boosted by the return of midfielders Didier Digard and Gary O’Neil for Saturday’s Premier League trip to Manchester City.Both men missed the 0-0 home draw with Blackburn last weekend through suspension, with the Frenchman completing a three-match ban, but are now available once again.
Boro have several players set for a return to action, including Didier Digard and Gary O’Neil, but no new faces will be arriving.
Loan striker Marlon King should make his home debut for Middlesbrough against Blackburn, but Gary O’Neil and Didier Digard are banned.
The Football Association have charged Middlesbrough with failing to control their players during the 3-0 defeat at West Brom on Saturday.The charge relates to the conduct of the Boro players towards referee Mark Halsey following his decision to dismiss Didier Digard for a 62nd-minute lunge on Borja Valero.
Gareth Southgate has admitted he could have “no complaints” if he was sacked as Middlesbrough manager after a 3-0 defeat at West Brom.Goals from Chris Brunt, newcomer Marc-Antoine Fortune and Robert Koren moved Albion off the bottom and level on points with Boro who ended the game with 10 men after the second-half red card of Didier Digard.
Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate believes Didier Digard can have a huge role to play in his side’s battle to steer clear of relegation.The 4million summer signing from Paris Saint-Germain has taken time to adapt to the demands of the Premier League.
Didier Digard claims he has settled in at Middlesbrough and is looking forward to helping them secure a top-eight finish this season.
Middlesbrough midfielder Didier Digard has admitted he is targeting a push for the UEFA Cup now the Frenchman has started to find his feet in the Barclays Premier League.