Ampadu out of action until New Year with LCL injury

01 Oct 2024 08:03 am, by Ellandback1


Good Morning. It's Tuesday 1st October, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Ampadu out of action until New Year with LCL injury

Ethan Ampadu will be out of actions until the New Year after tests showed the Leeds Utd skipper sustained a knee ligament injury in their 3-0 win against Coventry City. He limped off the pitch in obvious discomfort a few minutes before the half-time interval, placed by Japanese International AO Tanaka. Extensive tests revealed damage to his lateral collateral ligament (LCL). Surgery is not usually required for this type of injury unless other ligaments in the knee are also damaged. If he needs to undergo the surgeon's knife, it will be four months until he can resume training. After speaking to specialists, the Leeds Utd medical team will put together a rehab programme which should see Amps returning to light duties around Christmas time, and hopefully make a full return sometime in January. According to Daniel Farke...

It's a serious knee injury, he has damaged his lateral ligament - the doctors have recommended a conservative treatment so he doesn't need surgery," It's difficult to predict how long he will be out but it's realistic to speak about 10 weeks until he can return to team training.

It could be a few days more or less depending on the rehab. At the moment we expect him to be back in training at some point in December but he will need a bit of team training before he's available. "We expect him to be back [playing] at some point in January."




Maybe he's not faking it!

Max Wober is to undergo meniscus surgery later today, to fix his troublesome knee injury that has kept him out of action since the 3-0 Caribou Cup clash against Middlesbrough in mid August. The meniscus is a “C” shaped, wedge like structure made of cartilage which sits between your tibia (shinbone) and your femur (thigh bone). It acts as a cushion to absorb shock and protect the surfaces of your knee joint.

Your knee contains a meniscus on the inner (medial) side and one on the outer (lateral) side. A torn meniscus is a common knee injury. Activities which cause you to forcefully twist or rotate your knee, especially when putting the pressure of your full weight on it can lead to a tear. The surgery only requires a few small incisions and takes about an hour, but will keep him out of action for another six weeks. The club should be seething. He was too injured to play for Leeds, but started for Austria in a Nations League game Slovenia last month where he further aggravated his tear.





Will Leeds regret not pursuing Hamer bid

With 5 goals (and an assist) from all competitions so far, Gustavo Hamer has quickly established himself as one of the stand-out players in the Championship this season. The 27 year old was strongly linked with a move to West Yorkshire's finest during the latter parts of the Summer transfer window. Leeds had a £13m offer rejected, only for the Blades to come back, saying they wanted £18m.

This is where is gets a little hazy. Some say the Blades then raised the priced to £22m after Chris Wilder spat his dummy out, whilst others insist Leeds lost interest, and walked away. Nobody can complain about the incoming signings, they all seem to be settling in well, but with the players Leeds lost, should they have splashed out more on a game changer?




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Musicman1965 wrote on 02 Oct 2024 07:03 pm

Ellandback1 wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 3:41 pm Poor Nathan... :oops:
Nay ethan.... :) :) :) :)

The Subhuman wrote on 01 Oct 2024 04:16 pm

Auto correct I'd assume

Ellandback1 wrote on 01 Oct 2024 03:41 pm

Musicman1965 wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:09 pm Terrible news about Nathan, massive blow to the first team and I am sure we all wish him well in his speedy recovery. With Nathan sidelined we do have a replacement in Tanaka but Nathan is more than just a high quality midfielder he is also our back up defender when needed. With Wober under the knife we have not got any quailty defenders to step in if something happens to Rodon or Pascal. I thought we did some good business in the transfer market but we fell short in key areas. DF will have to bring cover in, probably on loan or add another player to the list when we strengthen in January 25..
Poor Nathan... :oops:

Ratscoot wrote on 01 Oct 2024 02:53 pm

Not a bad shout, think it would be the money that may be the issue, however Evening Post had the same idea but also found 4 others that could be considered

https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... en-4805058

1964white wrote on 01 Oct 2024 02:51 pm

Would he want to come to Leeds?

If he was right for us, it may be worth taking a punt on Armartey.