The Athletic posted a report on the injuries and injuries within Leeds United. Jaden Borg has escaped a foot injury suffered last week and is expected to recover and start at Leeds United against Bournemouth. The 25-year-old right-back limped away i...
The Athletic posted a report on the injuries and injuries within Leeds United.
Jaden Borg has escaped a foot injury suffered last week and is expected to recover and start at Leeds United against Bournemouth.
The 25-year-old right-back limped away in Leeds United's win over Wolves but had resumed training at the training base on Wednesday.
Daniel James is also expected to return to coach Falk's roster when he visited Bournemouth. The Welsh international winger made a substitute in a away loss to Fulham this month, but had to be replaced again due to a core muscle injury and completely missed last weekend's game.
James also resumed training yesterday, but winger teammate Nyonto will continue to be absent due to a calf injury that occurred last week.
Falke said: "In terms of injuries, the news is mixed, and about Borg, it's good news, he returned to training. Thankfully, it's not a toe fracture, the situation is not too serious."
"It's just a contusion. It's a bit sore and painful in the first few days, but since yesterday he's back. If there's no major accident, he'll be able to play."
" Similarly, it's good news about Daniel James. His recovery has made progress. Yesterday was his first time joining Our team trains. "
" He has the opportunity to play, it depends on how his body reacts to the training load. We will make a late decision for him. "
" There is some bad news about Nyonto. He will not be able to catch up with the game. So, there are still some problems with his calf. He has not returned to the team training, so he will definitely miss the game." "
Karl Darlo performed well against Fulham and Wolves and will continue to be the goalkeeper. First-choice goalkeeper Lucas Pelli is still recovering due to a quadriceps injury and has not returned to full training.
When asked whether it was a tough decision to stick to Darlo instead of Pelley on Saturday, Falk said: "No, it's not a tough decision because Pelley hasn't joined our team yet, so if Darlo stays healthy, he has a good chance of playing again."
"We hope Pelley will join us sometime next week and hopefully return to the team training. At present, it's fair to say that he can't get into consideration before international match days."
"He's been out for four weeks, and once he returns to the team training, it doesn't mean he can get back to his best shape after one training. His recovery is well progressing. He also does some training on the grassland, but hasn't returned to the team training yet."