Wanderers man. After the match, Bolton head coach Ian Evatt admitted that it was 'not looking good' for the former Carlisle United man after he went off with an apparent foot injury.
And speaking ahead of tomorrow's EFL Trophy tie away to Shrewsbury Town, Evatt believes the diagnosis 'doesn't look great' for a player who he feels has been Wanderers' most consistent player so far this campaign.Evatt said: "We’re still waiting, he’s got a scan and an x-ray today."The diagnosis doesn’t look great at the moment to be honest.
It looks like a nasty one. We’re hoping for good news but the good news could be a break. That’s how nasty the injury could be so fingers crossed."Gethin’s probably been our most consistent player this season to be fair to.
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