Leeds United have suffered a huge injury blow ahead of facing Chelsea in the Premier League at Elland Road on Wednesday.Â
Daniel James has injured his hamstring tendon, which will keep him sidelined for at least two months. His absence could be extended if he has to undergo surgery to fix the problem.
Manager Daniel Farke confirmed the winger will miss the visit of the Blues this week and the entire festive period in his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
Leeds United dealt Daniel James injury blow ahead of Chelsea clash
“It is disappointing news,” the German said. “His hamstring tendon is injured so he will sidelined for the next eight weeks. We have to expect that at least, it could be worse with surgery.
“It’s tough. He has fought so hard to be back in his best shape. I have never seen him so disciplined in terms of training and after that with nutrition, etc.
“He was a bit heartbroken, but he could also have worse injuries.”
Farke added: “James is one of fastest players in UK. So these players a bit more in danger of such injuries. It’s the tendon, a bit of a physical weakness. I was quite happy he started two games for Wales. Different load compared to Man City away.”
Asked if James’ injury will have any impact on their plans for the January transfer window, he responded: “Of course, if you have this injury it influences this plan for January. We are fully focused on the next weeks and games.”
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