Leif Davis, the left defender, is still recovering from an ankle injury, but Town manager Kieran McKenna says it is not a serious one. After a scan on a knee ailment. He was visibly uncomfortable as he was being carried off the field also received good news.
At Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, Davis was replaced just before halftime. He was visibly uncomfortable as he was being carried off the field.
McKenna had stated before the game that other members of the squad in addition to Davis were going for a scan, so Jackson’s absence from the 20-man squad tonight evening was noticeable.
We’re not sure yet, Leif,” he remarked. “His ankle is swollen a little. Positively, it’s not very, very serious, but it’s difficult to predict when you’ll be able to return to work because the swelling hasn’t completely subsided yet.
We were a little concerned about Kayden’s knee swelling following the Sheffield Wednesday game, but a scan revealed that there was thankfully no structural damage, which was great news for us.
“Once more, we won’t be confident of the return date until the swelling goes down, but it’s nothing serious, so it would be nice to have him back, and we could have definitely used him at points in the last 20 minutes!
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