'He's handled the frustration' - Carrick on Fry
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Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick has praised Dael Fry for the defender's commitment to getting back to fitness.
The 27-year-old, who joined his local club aged seven, made his first start after a 10-month injury nightmare as Boro beat Hull 3-1 at the Riverside.
Prior to Saturday's game, Fry’s last competitive start came against Bristol City on 10 February before a pelvic problem ended his 2023-24 campaign and hampered his pre-season, with further complications restricting him to a couple of run-outs with the under-21s in recent months.
Fry had been a first-team mainstay before his injury but had only played 15 minutes off the bench in the 5-1 win over Luton on 9 November before this weekend.
Carrick told BBC Radio Tees: "Dael’s been out injured for a lot longer than what we first thought he would be.
"It’s been frustrating but credit to him for how he’s handled it. He’s worked so hard behind the scenes. It’s not easy to come back into a game like that too.
"It was a big day for him and he stepped up fantastically well."