Dominic Solanke injury: Andoni Iraola issues update ahead of Bournemouth clash vs Burnley | 7VN4DP2 | 2024-03-02 16:08:01
Dominic Solanke injury: Andoni Iraola issues update ahead of Bournemouth clash vs Burnley | 7VN4DP2 | 2024-03-02 16:08:01
Dominic Solanke stays a doubt for Bournemouth's Premier League clash with Burnley on Sunday resulting from a knee damage.
The 26-year-old was unnoticed of Bournemouth's 1-0 defeat at residence to Championship leaders Leicester City within the FA Cup fifth spherical on Tuesday evening.
Solanke has been in wonderful type for the Cherries this season with 14 objectives in the Premier League up to now, but Bournemouth may be without their main striker for his or her trip to Burnley this weekend.
Talking at his press convention on Friday, Bournemouth supervisor Andoni Iraola revealed that Solanke continues to be affected by pain in his knee and stated a late determination shall be made on the striker's availability after Saturday's coaching session.
'The MRI with Dom went quite properly however he has not educated with us,' Iraola stated.
'We've yet one more coaching session before Sunday so I depart possibilities open, nevertheless it will depend on how he manages the ache.
'It's true he has pain in the knee, no less than with the MRI every little thing is obvious, there's nothing strange, it's a matter of his sensations as at the moment he wasn't training.
'Tomorrow I find out if we now have a chance with Dom. It's a matter of if he still feels the ache, or if it's improved. He would be the one making the decision.
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'It's a state of affairs that isn't new for Dom. Because the Spurs recreation away, it's one thing that bothers him, he's been managing it quite nicely but this week he's felt extra ache.
'We're making an attempt to help him as much as we will from the medical division. We'll attempt until the top tomorrow and if he's snug he might need to practice but we'll should see how it goes.'
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