Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna admits the injury suffered by flying winger Wes Burns yesterday could be serious.
The Welshman, who's been in tremendous form in recent weeks, limped off in the first half of the 6-0 crushing of Sheffield Wednesday after a trademark sprint and cross.
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It's a big blow for the popular 29-year-old, who's bagged five goals and laid on three assists this season, and had just been called up to the Wales squad for their crunch EURO 2024 qualifiers.
Asked about the injury after the game, McKenna said: "It doesn't look great.
"It's a hamstring and it doesn't look like a minor one. I don't think it feels like a minor one.
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"Of course we'll scan it over the next few days and assess it, but that's the undoubted low point of today.
"Everyone is gutted for Wes down in the dressing room. We just have our fingers crossed that the severity isn't as bad as it possibly could be."
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