Argyle's Gibson could return for Watford game
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Plymouth Argyle centre-back Lewis Gibson could return to action in Friday's Championship clash with Watford.
The highly-rated defender, 24, has been out for a month with a thigh injury.
Gibson had been an ever-present in the Argyle side before he was hurt in the 1-0 loss at Millwall.
"He's trained for the last couple of days, so he should be available," head coach Wayne Rooney told BBC Radio Devon.
"Whether or not he starts the game, that's a different question. But he's trained for the last few days and looked OK so he'll hopefully be available."
Rooney also hopes that Brendan Galloway and goalkeeper Conor Hazard could return to training in the next couple of weeks after injury.
But captain Joe Edwards, Muhamed Tijani and Ibrahim Cissoko are not expected to be back until at least January.