Daryl Dike is about to return to the sidelines after struggling a recent harm throughout coaching with West Bromwich Albion.
The participant missed West Brom’s 1-1 league draw with Watford on Monday, as crew officers confirmed a thigh harm saved him off the roster. Supervisor Steve Bruce added the USMNT ahead will now miss at the least two months as he undergoes rehabilitation.
“The scan outcomes have confirmed our fears that he’s acquired a tear to his thigh muscle,” Bruce stated in his pre-match press convention Thursday. “Final time it was his hamstring. We’re devastated for him and for the whole thing of us. I don’t wish to put a timescale on it, as a result of that’d be unfair.
“It’s substantial, it’ll be weeks, at the least a few months,” he added. “He’s acquired to remain mentally robust the child, as a result of he’s had an terrible time and the way in which he’s labored and the way in which he acquired himself into the situation he’s in, it’s actually disappointing for him and everyone. He’s kicked a ball. It’s so innocuous that it’s scary. He’s tried to attain a aim. It’d even have been only a faucet in, final minute of coaching session. It’s irritating for everyone.”
The striker initially joined West Brom in January from Orlando Metropolis, after two seasons in Main League Soccer. However throughout his time with the Jap Convention crew, Dike additionally noticed a mortgage stint with then-Championship facet Barnsely, the place he managed 9 objectives in 22 appearances.
He was all set to take off with West Brom when arriving, exhibiting potential throughout his first two appearances in opposition to QPR and Peterborough United earlier than a hamstring harm compelled him to overlook the ultimate 4 months of the season.
He’s again to watching from afar because the crew fights for promotion to the Premier League.