Collymore Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Anybody know how many weeks out for his type of injury and if there are different levels of severity?
foxfanazer Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Just now, Collymore said: Anybody know how many weeks out for his type of injury and if there are different levels of severity? Does anybody know what the injury is yet? Didn't look like a hamstring so it's all speculation
SMX11 Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 I wouldn't worry too much, didn't look like a serious one to me. Could have been glute rather than hammy as well!
Fox 4 Life Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Depends what it is, hamstring strain, tear, trapped nerve.... could range from nothing to months but it's impossible to tell for now.
Collymore Posted 22 January 2020 Author Posted 22 January 2020 Just now, foxfanazer said: Does anybody know what the injury is yet? Didn't look like a hamstring so it's all speculation It looked like his arse cheek but thought that was the top of the hamstring
Blue-fox Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Hopefully not that bit at top of hammy/arse. Pulled that many times 😂
Brainy Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Sean didn't call this two days ago so did it even happen?
foxfanazer Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Vardy generally doesn't get any long term injuries
Blue-fox Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 10 minutes ago, foxfanazer said: Vardy generally doesn't get any long term injuries Let’s not jinx it 👀
StriderHiryu Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Ihenacho is in good form. He might not be Vardy but he's honestly played very well in recent weeks and looked hungry. He can show us what he can do! He got two assists in 60 minutes tonight!
AllGoneTitsSchlupp Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Didn’t he pull his hamstring when we won the league and he was back the next week? He’ll start at Brentford.
Bourbon Fox Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Let's wait until we know what the issue is before we all sh!t our pants, eh?
RowlattsFox Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Vardy is incredible but there is definitely potential for us to play some better link up play with iheanacho up front. Question is whether we'll have the consistent goal scoring.
Anglodanglo Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 5 minutes ago, Phube said: How will we ever score goals without him?!? Done ok when he's been out recently to be fair but still a blow. But the way Nacho's been going on, it's the perfect time for him to step up even more and lead the line. He has the talent, and his confidence in a Leicester shirt should be the highest it's been
Sly Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 2 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said: Vardy is incredible but there is definitely potential for us to play some better link up play with iheanacho up front. Question is whether we'll have the consistent goal scoring. I think it brings Perez into play more. He links better.
danny. Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 I know it was West Ham, but Nacho look great again, he’s a different player. Perez looked decent too, some lovely touches and very tidy finish for the second.
VLC86 Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 When the PEDs kick in he will be back for Saturday
foxes_rule1978 Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Hopefully not too serious, hard to tell with Vardy, he would try to run off a broken leg
urban fox Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 Nacho was really up for it when he came on. Really impressed how he kept fighting for the ball, jut didnt seem to know when he was beaten. The Nacho of a year ago would have simply let it go and shrugged. Whatever it is that has got him so fired up again i could do with a pint or two of it. Vardy is going to be a real miss but we should start getting used to this. As he gets older he will pick up more of these sorts of injuries, and although not imminent he is going to need more rests, especially if we have CL too. As long as we can keeping playing like that we will be OK.
brucey Posted 22 January 2020 Posted 22 January 2020 I actually think this may be a good thing. Not for Vards of course, I was hoping he’d finally get his golden boot, but a good thing for the team. Vards is prone to runs of good and bad form. It seemed that he hadn’t been as clinical the past couple of games and his good run in the first half of the season was over. Vards is pretty much undroppable when fit, even with Nacho on incredible form, as we apparently couldn’t play them together without shoving Madders out wide. This allows the confident-again Nacho and the renowned second-half-of-season-wonder Perez to play so beautifully together . I’m just so glad Wilf is back, we always miss him more than Vards.
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