Larne midfielder Leroy Millar returns to action after 18-month injury, eyes Irish Cup victory against Ballymena United. Millar has been plagued by a groin injury since spring 2024, making a number of comebacks, only to end up on the physio's table soon after. The 30-year-old wondered if he would ever return to the field, but now he is confident the worst is behind him. Larne's return to fitness is a significant boost for the club, particularly with the Irish Cup fifth round match against Ballymena United looming. Millar's experience and skill will be crucial in the match, and his return to action is a welcome addition to the squad. Larne have not ventured into the transfer market, instead relying on the return of injured players, including striker Andy Ryan. The club's strategy seems to be paying off, with Ryan scoring twice on his comeback. Millar believes that the return of injured players can feel like new signings, and he is excited to be back on the pitch. The midfielder is under no illusions about the task ahead, particularly with Oran Kearney at the helm of Ballymena United. Larne's Irish Cup campaign starts with a tricky match against Ballymena United, but Millar is confident that the team can succeed. The club's focus is on keeping the squad fit and well, and Millar believes that this will be key to their success. With the return of key players, Larne are in with a shout of league and cup success.
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Larne Returns to Action with Leroy Millar
Larne's Leroy Millar makes comeback, targets Irish Cup success
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