Mark Davies looks to have avoided serious injury after limping off against Bournemouth on Saturday.
It was feared the midfielder’s jinx had struck again when he was withdrawn at half time in the 2-1 defeat at the Macron Stadium.
Initial scans have shown there is no ligament damage, however, and further scans today will determine whether there are any cartilage problems that need to be addressed. Temporary boss Andy Hughes praised Davies’s first-half display and was keeping his fingers crossed at the weekend.
“He gave me absolutely everything,” he said. “People say he can’t do the other side, the defensive side, but he was everywhere in the first half until he got the knock.
“He’s hurt his knee but we’ll have to wait and see what the medical team say now.”
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It was feared the midfielder’s jinx had struck again when he was withdrawn at half time in the 2-1 defeat at the Macron Stadium.
Initial scans have shown there is no ligament damage, however, and further scans today will determine whether there are any cartilage problems that need to be addressed. Temporary boss Andy Hughes praised Davies’s first-half display and was keeping his fingers crossed at the weekend.
“He gave me absolutely everything,” he said. “People say he can’t do the other side, the defensive side, but he was everywhere in the first half until he got the knock.
“He’s hurt his knee but we’ll have to wait and see what the medical team say now.”
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