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    Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    Cardiff City are set to be without Jak Alnwick for the rest of the season after the goalkeeper tore his hamstring.

    Alnwick suffered the injury towards the end of last Saturday's 1-1 draw at Plymouth Argyle but, as Cardiff had made all of their available substitutions, the 31-year-old had to stay on the pitch for the duration of the match that lasted beyond 102 minutes.

    United States international Ethan Horvath deputised for him in Tuesday's 1-0 win over Hull City, just a second league clean sheet since October for the Welsh side.

    "Jak's had a bad tear in his hamstring. That will rule him out probably until the end of the season," said Cardiff manager Omer Riza.

    "It's a shame for him and a shame for us because he's been excellent. But Ethan has got a lot of experience and he's been waiting patiently so it's an opportunity for him."

    Cardiff were without several players for the Hull game, with centre-back Dimitrios Goutas suspended following his red card at Plymouth and on-loan attacking midfielder Will Alves ruled out after sustaining an injury during the same game.

    Club captain Joe Ralls had already injured his calf, fellow midfielder David Turnbull is a long-term absentee, centre-back Jasper Daland is sidelined with a cut to his leg and midfielder Aaron Ramsey was unavailable as he is only able to play one game a week as he manages his workload after a long lay-off.

    "Will Alves took a whack on his knee against Plymouth and it swelled up. We're managing that and hopefully that's not too serious," Riza added.

    "Joe Ralls pulled his calf before the Plymouth game, hence why we couldn't get him on and why Rambo [Ramsey] had to play 100 minutes. I think that's two or three weeks [for Ralls].

    "Joel Bagan managed to get himself on the bench today. We were a bit concerned about how tight his hamstring was. We managed that for him to be on the bench and come on, which is positive.

    "Rambo played 100 minutes so to ask him to be involved [against Hull] would have been asking too much."

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    Alnwicks been wincing after getting rid of the ball occasionally for months and has had the physio on for treatment in games where weve not been trying to run down the clock for months - Ive often wondered if hes been playing with some sort of injury.

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Cardiff City are set to be without Jak Alnwick for the rest of the season after the goalkeeper tore his hamstring.

    Alnwick suffered the injury towards the end of last Saturday's 1-1 draw at Plymouth Argyle but, as Cardiff had made all of their available substitutions, the 31-year-old had to stay on the pitch for the duration of the match that lasted beyond 102 minutes.

    United States international Ethan Horvath deputised for him in Tuesday's 1-0 win over Hull City, just a second league clean sheet since October for the Welsh side.

    "Jak's had a bad tear in his hamstring. That will rule him out probably until the end of the season," said Cardiff manager Omer Riza.

    "It's a shame for him and a shame for us because he's been excellent. But Ethan has got a lot of experience and he's been waiting patiently so it's an opportunity for him."

    Cardiff were without several players for the Hull game, with centre-back Dimitrios Goutas suspended following his red card at Plymouth and on-loan attacking midfielder Will Alves ruled out after sustaining an injury during the same game.

    Club captain Joe Ralls had already injured his calf, fellow midfielder David Turnbull is a long-term absentee, centre-back Jasper Daland is sidelined with a cut to his leg and midfielder Aaron Ramsey was unavailable as he is only able to play one game a week as he manages his workload after a long lay-off.

    "Will Alves took a whack on his knee against Plymouth and it swelled up. We're managing that and hopefully that's not too serious," Riza added.

    "Joe Ralls pulled his calf before the Plymouth game, hence why we couldn't get him on and why Rambo [Ramsey] had to play 100 minutes. I think that's two or three weeks [for Ralls].

    "Joel Bagan managed to get himself on the bench today. We were a bit concerned about how tight his hamstring was. We managed that for him to be on the bench and come on, which is positive.

    "Rambo played 100 minutes so to ask him to be involved [against Hull] would have been asking too much."
    Thats an awful lot of pulled hamstrings or calfs?

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    He's a bit of an unsung hero IMO. He came here for free with little fanfare - got sent off on his first start. Has fought his way back to being our no.1 twice and has been pretty rock solid this season. He'll be a miss but a good chance for Hovarth

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    Jak's going to be a massive loss, big chance for Horvath

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    Jak's going to be a massive loss, big chance for Horvath
    A loss is debatable, Massive ? I don't think so.

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    "A cut to his leg..."?

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    Re: Alnwick out for the season - other injuries explained

    It is a shame, but Horvath looked sold on Tuesday.

    The extra cup games are taking their course we have extra games, so extra minutes, so extra injuries. The next two are probably comfortable loses but Luton is winnable and more important for survival, Riza needs to rest some for Luton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    It is a shame, but Horvath looked SOLD on Tuesday.

    The extra cup games are taking their course we have extra games, so extra minutes, so extra injuries. The next two are probably comfortable loses but Luton is winnable and more important for survival, Riza needs to rest some for Luton.

    I thought the transfer window was shut ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    I thought the transfer window was shut ?
    Oh yes

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