Wolves defender Jonny Otto out for up to six weeks with knee ligament damage

Wolves defender Jonny Otto out for up to six weeks with knee ligament damage
Wolves defender Jonny Otto will miss up to six weeks of action after suffering a knee ligament injury on international duty with Spain.The 24-year-old was forced off in the 51st minute of Sunday’s 1-0 friendly win over Bosnia and Herzegovina and underwent tests on his injury in Madrid on Monday morning.The defender has started every game for Wolves in the premier League this season1
The defender has started every game for Wolves in the premier League this season
A Spain national team statement read: “The international full-back has suffered a partial tear of the internal lateral ligament of his knee. His estimated time out is five to six weeks.”Jonny, who is on a season-long loan at Wolves from Atletico Madrid, has started every Premier League match this season for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. He could now be ruled out for the remainder of the year, meaning he would miss up to eight league games, including fixtures against Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham.Promoted Wolves, who are 11th in the table after picking up just one point from their last four games, host Huddersfield this weekend.

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