Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna had news on nine players – both good and bad – as he was quizzed on his injury-hit squad ahead of taking on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on their return to Premier League action on Saturday (3pm).
The bad news in his ‘mixed bag’ was headed up by forward Sammie Szmodics, who is one of two players now awaiting surgery, having had a setback on his ankle injury. The recurrence had been first revealed, along with Conor Chaplin also suffering a setback on his knee issue, following Monday’s penalty shootout FA Cup defeat at Nottingham Forest.
Two more players had suffered fresh injuries – taking the total at the Suffolk club to 10 with Wes Burns (ACL) and Chiedozie Ogbene (Achilles) now deregistered for the season – during the clash at The City Ground, with Axel Tuanzebe (hamstring) ‘not available’ this weekend while fellow defender Cameron Burgess (calf) is ‘still being assessed’.

And Tuanzebe is also set to undergo surgery on his thumb again, having come close to losing use of it permanently in an incident washing dishes in October, while he waits for the hamstring problem – having suffered a similar issue earlier this season – to heal.
“He also needs an operation on his thumb from the injury that he had the last time. He’s going to receive an operation in the next couple of days on the thumb.

“Between that, which is going to take a period of recovery and the muscle injury, he won’t be available this weekend.”
Asked about the progress of others, McKenna said: “I think Julio (Enciso, knee) and Omari (Hutchinson, knee) are not too far away from the squad, but it’s going to be a decision whether there’s any involvement this weekend.

unfortunately, so he’s going to be out for an extended period of time, a recurrence of the injury that he’s had.

“Honestly, it’s a really mixed bag. We’ve got some who are working the grass with rehabilitation coaches, some who are just starting to integrate with the team and some who are not there yet.
“Sammy joins the list of players who weren’t going to see too much of this season. It’s a really mixed bag in the group at the moment.”
Asked about central midfielder Kalvin Phillips, who had been withdrawn during the home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur with a calf issue, McKenna had more positive news.

“Kalvin’s trained today, so he’s in a better place,” he said of the Manchester City loanee.“ Again, we’ll make the judgement on how he is going into Saturday.”

He also revealed that while current back-up keeper Aro Muric (shoulder) is set to be ruled out for the weekend, Christian Walton – whose thigh injury has not seen him available since the defeat at Liverpool on January 25 – looks set to be back in the squad, earlier than perhaps expected.
“Christian’s going to be in the squad this weekend, hopefully,” he confirmed.
“Over the last couple of weeks he’s been carrying a shoulder injury and he’s made himself available for the bench if we needed him to play.
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