Leicester star may miss rest of season through injury
Things haven’t quite gone according to plan for Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester City since the return to action. Now James Maddison may miss the season’s finale.
Arsenal and Leicester City shared a point apiece on Tuesday evening. The Gunners will be disappointed they didn’t finish the Foxes off in the first-half.
Although, Brendan Rodgers’ team had plenty of opportunities as well as possession in order to further punish Mikel Arteta’s outfit, too. Conspicuously absent was star midfielder for Leicester, James Maddison; a performer who could have prospectively made the difference.
Leicester City star may miss rest of season
According to Telegraph, arguably one of the most trustworthy media outlets with regard to English sport, the England international could be out for over two weeks through a reoccurrence of his hip issue.
Madders has already missed the Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Arsenal contests. Along with only featuring at half-time for the East Midlanders versus Everton. In that game the player added effervescence vacant in the first half.
If he is sidelined for more than a fortnight, Maddison might return for the final game of the campaign against Manchester United at King Power Stadium.
Yet if the athlete has only recovered a few days before that clash, there would be intense doubts about his fitness. Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield United and Bournemouth are the crucial fixtures Maddison could potentially miss.
Subsequent to the Arsenal stalemate, Leicester City play the Cherries at Vitality Stadium on Sunday, July 12. Obviously Eddie Howe’s side are chasing survival so it will be another uneasy match for the Foxes on the south coast.