McCarthy forgives Henry

by Setanta Staff , 27 January 2012 Wolves midfielder forgiven

Wolves midfielder Karl Henry has been forgiven by manager Mick McCarthy for his sending off against Aston Villa.


Henry was dismissed when he kicked out at Aston Villa's Marc Albrighton and he will now miss three vital matches in the battle against the drop, starting against Liverpool next week.

The midfielder has apologised to players and fans alike and now McCarthy says he has forgiven him his foolishness which will see him miss the matches against the Reds, QPR and West Brom.

McCarthy told the Express and Star, "He's still one of us - I don't know too many people who haven't made mistakes in their life.

"He hasn't made many in the last five-and-a-half years. He got a kick up the backside for doing it but he's got my support for the next 13 games he's available for.

"That's the only way you can be."

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