Portsmouth handed much-needed injury boost
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The midfielder’s hamstring issue suffered against Bolton at the end of last month isn’t as bad as feared.
Danny Cowley admitted he feared a ‘bleak’ scenario for the summer arrival from Luton Town, after an initial scan.
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Hide AdBut the outlook is now looking much more positive for Tunnicliffe, although Cowley has refused to put a timescale on a return to the first-team picture for him.
After stating he could be down to as little as 14 fit senior players at Wycombe, Cowley acknowledged the news over Tunnicliffe is a boost.
He said ‘It looks like one which isn’t as bad as first anticipated, actually.
‘It’s a tear in the hamstring, but he did it through the position he found his body in.
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Hide Ad‘He didn’t even tear his biceps femoris, which is usually the case.
‘The semimembranosus is a strange muscle actually.
‘If you have an ACL(knee injury), it’s normally the muscle that if you have a graft they take the fibres from there to strengthen the cruciate, because it doesn’t really do too much.
‘So he could be back sooner than anticipated. That’s a positive.
‘The outlook was looking bleak, from what we thought after the first scan.
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Hide Ad‘You have to treat the player not the scan, but when you’re down to as many players as we have any news like that is good news. Absolutely.’
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