da pinup bet: This article is part of Football FanCast’s Injury News series, which considers the impact of the latest updates on players’ fitness.
da aposte e ganhe: Lee Bowyer has given an indication that Charlton Athletic’s injury situation could be set to improve, as reported by London News Online.
What’s the story?
The Addicks manager has been speaking about injuries ahead of his side’s match away against Middlesbrough on Saturday.
Three players who were at the forefront of his thoughts in this situation were Lyle Taylor, Chuks Aneke and Jonny Williams, who have all been unavailable in recent times.
Bowyer was quoted on London News Online as saying:
“Lyle and Chuks can’t start at Boro. They’d have to come off the bench to get some minutes and then some in the midweek game [at home to Huddersfield].
“Ali [Thrush, head of medical services] is saying ideally they get 20 minutes on Saturday and 20 minutes on Tuesday – then they might be able to start. Jonny would probably be on the bench against Hull.”
A timely boost
Injuries have seriously taken their toll on Charlton in recent times, something that was fully on show during the 3-1 loss against Sheffield Wednesday, as Bowyer could only field five substitutes.
Their luck in this respect was summarised by the fact that Ben Purrington was forced to pull out of the game late through an illness.
Therefore, this is definitely a good time for players to begin returning, with the hope being that the team’s injury luck will begin to turn around from here.
However, Bowyer’s comments still offered a reminder of the predicament his team faces when he spoke about Beram Kayal, as he said:
“He went back to Brighton and had an injection while he was away [on international duty with Israel]. But I don’t think that his injury is as straightforward as we thought. We’re waiting on Brighton to see what they are saying.”
Although this appears to be a complicated situation, having other players coming back into the fold will undoubtedly help the Addicks.
In other news, one man stood out for Charlton on Saturday in tough circumstances.