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  • Robin Koch facing three months out after knee surgery

    Robin Koch facing three months out after knee surgery

    Leeds United defender Robin Koch is facing up to three months out injured after undergoing knee surgery, says head coach Marcelo Bielsa.

    Germany international Koch had a successful knee operation on Tuesday, while Bielsa, whose side are at home to West Ham on Friday, also said Spain international Diego Llorente could be out for up to three weeks with a muscle problem.

    Koch had been playing with a knee injury since arriving from Freiburg in the summer and damaged it further in last week’s defeat at Chelsea.

    Bielsa said: “The surgery went well and the length of Koch’s absence depends on the evolution, but he’s likely to be out for around three months.

    “It’s a shame to miss him for such a period of time but during a season this is normal for injuries like this to happen to a team.”

    Bielsa said Leeds would not be looking to sign a centre-back during the January transfer window as Luke Ayling, Pascal Struijk, Kalvin Phillips and Gaetano Berardi, who is working his way back from a long-term knee injury, would provide sufficient cover.

    “We’re not thinking of the possibility of bringing another centre-back into the team,” Bielsa added. “And apart from that we also expect to count on Berardi from February.”

    Koch has started in all 11 of Leeds’ Premier League games this season since joining in a reported £11.7m deal in August.

    Llorente, signed from Real Sociedad for a reported £18m in September, made his debut for the club at Chelsea as Koch’s replacement.

    “They’re both good in the aerial game and they’re both of a similar physical stature and, despite how tall they are, they have good agility and both have the capacity to distribute the ball well,” Bielsa said.

    Spain international Llorente’s first appearance had been delayed due to a previous muscle injury but Bielsa said he had not been rushed back into action.

    “The risk that I talked about was about his football fitness, not with regards to how healthy he was because he was recovered and was not at risk,” Bielsa said.

    “If there’s any risk over the health of a player, then I won’t play him.” Bielsa, who took the unusual step of naming his entire starting line-up to face West Ham, confirmed either Ayling or Phillips would slot in alongside Liam Cooper at the heart of defence.

    Rodrigo will return to the starting line-up, while Pablo Hernandez (muscle strain) and Jamie Shackleton (thigh) were both available after recovering from their respective injuries.

  • Danny Ings out for four to six weeks due to knee surgery

    Danny Ings out for four to six weeks due to knee surgery

    Southampton striker Danny Ings will undergo knee surgery on Thursday and could miss up to six weeks, according to manager Ralph Hasenhuttl.

    Ings injured his knee in Southampton’s 4-3 win at Aston Villa on Sunday and a scan has confirmed the England international requires surgery.

    “At the moment it looks like he is out for four to six weeks,” said Hasenhuttl, ahead of Friday’s match against Newcastle.

    “He’ll have a small surgery tomorrow (Thursday) morning. It could be worse, but he’ll be out and it’s not good news for us.”

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    Ings was forced off in the 85th minute at Villa Park having earlier scored his fifth Premier League goal of the season.

    The 28-year-old was injured in a challenge from Villa substitute Trezeguet and had a scan the following day, which Southampton said had provided “favourable” results.

    But the former Burnley and Liverpool forward, who has previously suffered two serious knee injuries which led to long spells on the sidelines, will now be absent as Southampton seek to build on a strong start to the season.

    The Saints are fifth in the Premier League and play Newcastle, Wolves, Manchester United, Brighton, Sheffield United and Arsenal in the next six weeks.

    Hasenhuttl added: “We are more than Danny Ings. It’s a big loss but it’s important now for other players to give us alternatives.

    “Nobody has to play like Danny Ings, every player should play his best possible game.”

    The injury also rules Ings out of England’s upcoming fixtures this month, with Gareth Southgate’s side facing the Republic of Ireland in a friendly on November 12 followed by Nations League matches against Belgium on November 15 and Iceland on November 18.

    Ings scored on his England debut last month in the 3-0 friendly win over Wales at Wembley.