Coventry City Manager Provides Devastating Injury Update
Coventry City manager Mark Robins has confirmed a third Sky Blues player has suffered a mid-range injury setback, after speaking to the club’s website last night.
Jamaican international Kasey Palmer has suffered a muscular tear in recent days and will miss the next six to eight weeks, following in the footsteps of Ben Sheaf and Milan Van Ewijk.
Who is injured?
The Sky Blues currently have five players out of action due to injury. Long-term casualties Fabio Tavares and Callum O’Hare are close to returning to the first-team setup but aren’t expected to return before the international break.
Meanwhile, Van Ewijk, Sheaf and Palmer have all suffered muscular tears and are out for the next six to eight weeks, placing further pressure on Mark Robins’ side to get a result.
A frustrating start
Coventry City conceded a 95th-minute equaliser against Huddersfield Town to slip to their fifth draw in the Championship this season.
Worryingly, the Sky Blues have won just once in all competitions this season and currently sit 18th in the division. Mark Robins’ side is next in action on Saturday as they travel to Queens Park Rangers hoping for their first away win of the season.
What’s been said?
Speaking to the club website after Monday’s draw with Huddersfield, manager Mark Robins stated…
“Kasey is injured and going to be out for six-eight weeks. He’s got an adductor tear and I don’t know when he did it. It’s the same injury as Ben Sheaf. He’s done it in a game but I don’t know when. Ben did his in training. Milan did his in a game.”
Writer’s View
With Mark Robins’ side having three key players injured as well as the long-term absences of Callum O’Hare and Fabio Tavares, it is very much a backs-to-the-wall few weeks for the Championship side.
Coventry have won just once this season in all competitions and their new squad still has plenty of work to do if it is going to replicate the form in which they had last season.