SAD NEWS: Bolton Wanderers nine key player out for the season due to injury

Portsmouth vs Bolton Wanderers injury news as nine players sidelined

A look at the latest injury news surrounding Portsmouth and promotion rivals Bolton Wanderers as the two sides prepare to face off at Fratton Park.

Portsmouth are preparing for a huge clash with promotion rivals Bolton Wanderers on Monday night, and their injury situation is far from ideal. Pompey is currently three points clear of Bolton at the top of the League One table, and this clash is set up to be a mouth-watering one.

John Mousinho’s men have held their nerve early in the season, but the festive period will be crucial in truly establishing an automatic promotion push. Injuries certainly won’t help Pompey, with the injury list growing, and with that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest injury news surrounding both sides ahead of Monday night’s clash.

 

Johnston is out for this one.

1. George Johnston – Out

Johnston is out for this one.

Bolton boss Ian Evatt has said: "I think barring the one injury we picked up for Dan that we have managed that really well, and it is frustrating that it should happen in the last few minutes of the game."

2. Dan Nlundulu – Out

Bolton boss Ian Evatt has said: “I think barring the one injury we picked up for Dan that we have managed that really well, and it is frustrating that it should happen in the last few minutes of the game.”

Bishop will be out for at least three more weeks with a knee injury.

3. Colby Bishop – Out

Bishop will be out for at least three more weeks with a knee injury.

Poole will sit out the rest of the season after suffering an ACL injury against Chesterfield in the FA Cup.

4. Regan Poole – Out

Poole will sit out the rest of the season after suffering an ACL injury against Chesterfield in the FA Cup.

Portsmouth vs Bolton Wanderers injury news as nine players sidelined

A look at the latest injury news surrounding Portsmouth and promotion rivals Bolton Wanderers as the two sides prepare to face off at Fratton Park.

Portsmouth are preparing for a huge clash with promotion rivals Bolton Wanderers on Monday night, and their injury situation is far from ideal. Pompey are currently three points clear of Bolton at the top of the League One table, and this clash is set up to be a mouth-watering one.

John Mousinho’s men have held their nerve early in the season, but the festive period will be crucial in truly establishing an automatic promotion push. Injuries certainly won’t help Pompey, with the injury list growing, and with that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest injury news surrounding both sides ahead of Monday night’s clash.

Scully remains out after knee surgery, although is expected to feature against AFC Wimbledon in the EFL Trophy next week.

5. Anthony Scully – Out

Scully remains out after knee surgery, although is expected to feature against AFC Wimbledon in the EFL Trophy next week.

Oglive has been absent since Pompey's trip to Cambridge United back in October. In his comeback appearance from another injury, he picked up an ankle injury in the opening minutes against the U's.

 

6. Connor Ogilvie – Out

Oglive has been absent since Pompey’s trip to Cambridge United back in October. In his comeback appearance from another injury, he picked up an ankle injury in the opening minutes against the U’s.

Anjorin is out with a hamstring injur picked up in the FA Cup first-round defeat at Chesterfield.

7. Tino Anjorin – Out

Anjorin is out with a hamstring injur picked up in the FA Cup first-round defeat at Chesterfield.

 

The keeper is currently out with a broken finger.

8. Josh Oluwayemi – Out

The keeper is currently out with a broken finger.

John Mousinho said recently : "We are not in the embryonic stages anymore, but still moving towards him working really in the gym. Josh hasn’t been out on the grass yet."

9. Josh Dockerill – ACL damage to right knee

John Mousinho said recently : “We are not in the embryonic stages anymore, but still moving towards him working really in the gym. Josh hasn’t been out on the grass yet.”

 

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