Aaron Drinan out for the season with cruciate ligament tear as defensive injuries stack up again for Swindon Town
Drinan suffered the injury to his posterior cruciate during Town's 3-3 draw with Port Vale on February 8.
21.02.25, 10:30 Updated 05.06.25, 20:06 6 Minute Read
Sam Morshead
Aaron Drinan's season is over after the Swindon Town forward was diagnosed with a partial cruciate ligament tear.
Drinan suffered the injury to his posterior cruciate during Town's 3-3 draw with Port Vale on February 8.
He complained of soreness following the game, and struggled to walk, leading to Swindon sending him for specialist examination and subsequently for a second medical opinion.
Those tests have revealed bad news, with Drinan expected to require 10 to 12 weeks on the sidelines.
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