Football League World
·21 de diciembre de 2024
Football League World
·21 de diciembre de 2024
FLW lists the nine players set to miss the clash between the Baggies and the Robins on Sunday.
West Bromwich Albion host Bristol City at The Hawthorns on Sunday afternoon, with both sides aiming to get back to winning ways in the second tier.
Albion will be looking to put the disappointment of defeat to Watford behind them and make up the ground in the top six race, while Bristol City were involved in a blank against QPR and are now three matches without victory under Liam Manning.
Both clubs will be seeking victory to rise up the Championship table this weekend, and Football League World lists the players who are expected to miss the clash in the Black Country.
Nigerian international Semi Ajayi is a long-term miss for the Baggies after suffering a hamstring injury in Albion’s draw with Cardiff City back in October.
Albion boss Carlos Corberan confirmed the former Rotherham United defender required surgery for the issue and would be out of action for the next 16 weeks.
Ajayi will continue his progress during the winter period but will be unavailable for Sunday’s meeting.
A surprise blow to the Albion group is Callum Styles, with Corberan confirming the defender will miss the next two fixtures at least.
The former Barnsley man has suffered damage in his hamstring after the defeat to Watford last weekend and will play no part on Sunday afternoon.
Grady Diangana has missed the last six Championship matches after a puzzling issue with his calf.
Specialists had revealed nerve damage around the area, but Diangana returned to training and was expected to be in the last two matchday squads against Coventry and Watford.
But the Congolese international failed to appear in both games, with the former West Ham man continuing to be assessed ahead of Sunday.
With concern at the club about not rushing him back too soon, Diangana may not be risked at The Hawthorns.
American international Daryl Dike has been a long-term absentee for the Baggies yet again after undergoing a second Achilles operation back in February.
The former Barnsley marksman, signed for a fee in the region of £7m, has been back training on the grass but suffered a small setback in his recovery after feeling pain in his hamstring.
Dike is expected to be available for selection again in the new year, but won’t play any part for the remainder of 2024.
Former Luton Town defender Kai Naismith is one of five Robins players set to not feature in the Black Country.
He has not appeared since being withdrawn due to injury during a 2-1 home defeat to Sheffield United in early November and is unlikely to return this weekend.
Robins forward Sinclair Armstrong missed his reunion with QPR last weekend with a hamstring injury.
Boss Liam Manning has confirmed that he will be out for another “couple of weeks” and will miss the game against the Baggies.
Bristol City midfielder Joe Williams is still making his recovery after sustaining a partial tear on his Achilles tendon back in November.
With a number of months put on his timeline before he makes a return, Williams won’t be involved in the West Midlands.
Ayman Benarous is the Robins' longest term absentee, failing to make a Championship return since suffering an ACL injury at the end of the 2021/22 campaign.
Plaguing his career, the youngster will be hoping for a return at some point this season, but it won’t come against West Brom.
Rounding off the injury list is Mark Sykes, who has missed Bristol City’s last seven games after suffering a hamstring injury against Sheffield United at the beginning of November.