Paul McGinn has been ruled out with a thigh injury sustained in training
Motherwell have been dealt a major blow with news that captain Paul McGinn has been ruled out with a thigh tear for a “significant period of time”.
Kettlewell said: “We’ve got a bit of disappointment, we’ve lost Paul McGinn for a significant period of time with a muscle injury. “It’s a thigh injury, to be a wee bit more specific, striking the ball.. It looks as if he has a muscle tear, so he’s going to be out for a good period of time.”“I’ve spoken about it that many times. We ward against it, we work very closely with our sports science and medical staff, who for me are absolutely top-drawer, the guys are absolute masters of their trade.
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