Blackburn suffer triple injury blow: Roberts, Jones and Samba limp off

19 December 2010 00:09
Steve Kean's start to life as Blackburn caretaker manager was marred by injuries to three key players, with teenage defender Phil Jones in danger of missing the rest of the season.[LNB] The 18-year-old came on as a substitute during today's 1-1 draw with West Ham at Ewood Park but lasted only 10 minutes before hobbling off after falling awkwardly in a challenge with Carlton Cole.[LNB] Tough twist: Phil Jones injured his knee in challenge with Carlton Cole[LNB]Kean confirmed tonight that Jones, who is considered one of England'sbrightest prospects, has suffered a serious knee injury, while Jason Roberts damaged a hamstring and Christopher Samba was also forced off.[LNB] 'I think Phil Jones is going to be a long-term one,' said Kean. 'He's got quite a bad knee injury, it'll probably be four or five months, which is terrible.[LNB] 'He'll have an examination in the morning and probably have surgery in the morning, too. Jason Roberts has picked up a hamstring injury. We don't think Chris Samba is as bad, it's a slight twist in his ankle.'[LNB] Blackburn 1 West Ham 1: Junior Stanislas provides a cool head to seal a point for Avram GrantDes Kelly: Why should we listen to these chicken nuggets after axe falls on Big Sam?[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Carlton Cole, Christopher Samba, Jason Roberts Places: United Kingdom

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