Leeds United and Cardiff City have several key players sidelined due to injury ahead of their Saturday Championship match.
Both Leeds United and Cardiff City are facing significant injury concerns ahead of their Championship match on Saturday. Daniel Farke, manager of Leeds, received some positive news this week with Pascal Struijk returning to training after a hamstring injury. Struijk could be available for the game against Cardiff, having missed the previous three matches. However, there is a new injury concern as Max Wober missed training due to a flare-up of his knee problem and his availability is uncertain.
Patrick Bamford also remains sidelined with a hamstring injury and is not yet back in training.Farke provided an update on the injury situation, stating that Struijk is back in training and if he can manage the workload, he will be considered for the squad. Sam Chambers has also returned to training after several weeks with knee problems. He highlighted that Patrick Bamford is the only player not back in training and that Max Wober needs to be managed this week due to his recurring knee issues. These two players will be out for the Saturday game, while all other players are back in training and available.Cardiff City, on the other hand, will have four players missing due to injury. Aaron Ramsey is still recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in September, while Ollie Tanner has a bruised foot. Forward Isaak Davies and midfielder David Turnbull are also ruled out. However, there is some positive news for Cardiff as Callum O'Dowda and Joel Bagan are both expected to return for manager Omer Riza.
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