Cardiff City midfielder Craig Bryson has given boss Neil Warnock a significant injury boost this week, returning to action for the club's under-23s on Thursday afternoon.
The combative midfielder has seen his first season blighted by an Achilles problem, making just one appearance for the Bluebirds since the 3-1 win over Norwich City at the beginning of December.
But he looks to be making good progress, after completing 68 minutes of the young Bluebirds' 2-0 win over Coventry City.
Bryson's absence has been a great source of frustration for Warnock, who's injury list grew once more during the 2-0 win over Bolton on Tuesday night after Jamie Ward limped out of his City debut after just 13 minutes , while the likes of Aron Gunnarsson and Danny Ward remain on the treatment table.
The sight of the 31-year-old in action will certainly be roundly welcomed by Warnock, who could yet be set to welcome back two other stars to the first team set-up, with Kadeem Harris and Matthew Connolly also getting 75 and 45 minutes of action respectively.
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