Roy Hodgson rues 'expensive day' for Fulham as Bobby Zamora sidelined after Stoke defeat

06 January 2010 13:52
Fulham will now wait on scans to determine the full extent of the damage to Zamora, who suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder after a meaty second-half collision with Abdoulaye Faye.[LNB]If it is anything like collarbone injury sustained by team-mate Andrew Johnson, the 28 year-old could be out for three weeks, which would be considered a blessing. If it is his shoulder, however, it could be longer.[LNB] Related ArticlesStoke City 3 Fulham 2Premier League tablePremier League actionTelegraph player raterPremier League fixturesTransfer Talk"It's certainly not a short-term injury,' Hodgson said. 'I can only hope that the prognosis is not too bad.[LNB]"It is a dislocation - I don't know whether it is a collarbone or a shoulder but either way it is a bad injury. It's very disappointing because he has been playing very well. It is a very expensive day for us.[LNB]"We were forced to replace Brede Hangeland at half-time with a recurrence of his knee injury and we lost Zamora early in the second half. We have also lost the game.'[LNB]With important games in the league and Europe in the near future, with Shakhtar Donetsk looming in the next round of the Europa League on 18 February, the latest injuries come as quite a blow, especially as John Pantsil suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury in their last league game.[LNB]'We're not being fortunate on the injury front this season," Hodgson admitted.[LNB]Fulham were not the only ones left counting the cost of Tuesday night's match. Stoke City will also be on tenterhooks to discover the fate of Tuncay, who limped off after 42 minutes with a hamstring injury. The Turkish forward will undergo a scan today.[LNB]

Source: Telegraph