On Saturday, Leicester City and Queens Park Rangers will play at MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium. Before the match,
gave a fitness report on his team. The manager announced that Wilfred Ndidi, a midfielder, will miss time due to injury. Kasey McAteer, Tom Cannon, Will Alves, and Sammy Braybrooke are all out.
The Nigerian midfielder is expected to be sidelined for a considerable amount of time, including Saturday’s trip to MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium (3pm BST kickoff), after missing the Foxes’ midweek triumph over Sunderland due to a muscular ailment.
In his pre-game press conference, the 43-year-old stated, “Wilf is the only one.” “It appears to be more than just fatigue, as we initially assumed, so he will likely need to miss a few days or weeks of work.
It’s just a muscle issue that we dismissed as unimportant, nothing more. It’s not much, but I believe he will be absent for a few days or weeks at the very least.
Other encouraging developments in the squad include Kasey McAteer and Tom Cannon, who are both returning to the training group in Seagrave. McAteer, an Academy graduate, is almost back in the running after missing out on action since the beginning of the month.
During his press conference prior to the game, the 43-year-old declared, “Wilf is the only one.”It seems that the cause is not only exhaustion, as we first thought, thus he will probably have to take a few days or weeks off from work.
It’s nothing more than a muscular problem that we wrote off as trivial. It’s not much, but I think he will be gone for at least a few days or weeks.
Tom Cannon and Kasey McAteer, who are both rejoining the Seagrave training group, are two more positive developments in the team. Following his absence from competition since the beginning of the month, McAteer, an Academy graduate, is nearly back in the race.
They will be joining us today for the first time,” the Italian stated on Friday. Even though it’s early, we can at least see
them with us today. Kasey is just with us, but I’m not sure if he can play in tomorrow’s game.
Tom requires further time. Even though he has attended the meetings, he needs to understand how we want to play as this will be his first session with us. He must return and get fit. Although he returned sooner than expected, he still needs time as his injury was lengthy.
Meanwhile, young ACL injury survivors Will Alves and Sammy Braybrooke are still making improvement.
He said, “Sammy is not ready yet.” “I mentioned last time that Will needed to work because he had a long-term injury, even though he had several sessions with us and appeared well. I’m hoping we can get him here soon.
Due to his lengthy injury, he must currently work and train every day, enjoy himself, and gradually return to us. He appears to have something exceptional when we are conversing.
“For Will, Tom, Callum [Doyle], and Dennis [Praet], the issue is that you have to gradually return after a prolonged absence.”