December 23, 2024

The Manchester City loanee will have a scan on Monday to evaluate the extent of a knee injury. The teenager was pictured leaving the King Power Stadium wearing a leg brace and on crutches.

Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca is optimistic that Callum Doyle’s injury would not be a “big loss” as the defender exited the King Power Stadium on crutches.

Doyle had played every minute of City’s season until halftime of Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Bristol City, when he was replaced by James Justin. Following the game, he was spotted leaving the pitch with his left leg braced and walking on crutches.

Maresca stated that the Manchester City loanee had injured his knee and that a scan will be performed on Monday to ascertain the degree of the damage. The issue might have started in the first half when Doyle went in for a block tackle.

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“He had a problem with his knee,” Maresca explained. “On Monday they’re going to scan him and hopefully it’s nothing because he would be a big loss.”

Justin is the obvious choice if Doyle is ruled out. He deputised for Doyle, making his first home appearance in more than ten months. Maresca, on the other hand, claims he is not a straight substitute for Doyle since he is not left-footed.

“When you have a left-footed player there, it’s completely different,” the manager continued. “JJ has a right foot. He performed an outstanding job. If Callum is unavailable, we will be without a left-footed centre defender. But we’ll have to wait and see.”

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