Leicester City injury latest as Steve Cooper set to work with depleted squad

City have Patson Daka and Jakub Stolarczyk injured, plus 13 players away on international duty, leaving Cooper with a small group to work with over the next 10 days

Patson Daka during Leicester City's 1-0 defeat to Augsburg

Leicester City are nursing just two long-term injuries but Steve Cooper will be working with a depleted squad over the international break.

Striker Patson Daka and goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk are the only senior City players currently sidelined, both recovering from ankle surgery after sustaining injuries in pre-season. Daka was ruled out for three months, and so is due back in November, but while Stolarczyk was scheduled for a six-month lay-off, preventing him from playing again until 2025, it’s understood he could return some time in the autumn.

Conor Coady had missed the start of the season with a hamstring injury but returned to fitness earlier than expected. He played his first minutes of the season as a substitute in the Carabao Cup victory over Tranmere.

Goalkeeper Danny Ward made his first City appearance in 17 months in the 4-0 win, but then, having been Mads Hermansen’s deputy against Tottenham and Fulham, was missing from the squad against Aston Villa. Daniel Iversen was drafted to the bench, with young goalkeeper Stevie Bausor in the training group on Saturday.

If it was an injury to Ward, it wasn’t a serious one, as he has reported for Wales duty ahead of their Nations League fixtures against Turkey and Montenegro. He is one of 13 senior City players to have been called up to represent their country over the next 10 days.

Mads Hermansen, Jannik Vestergaard, and Victor Kristiansen are all in the Denmark squad, Wout Faes is going away with Belgium, and Wilfred Ndidi has been called up by Nigeria. City now have two players in the Ghana squad in Abdul Fatawu and Jordan Ayew, with Bobby De Cordova-Reid in Steve McClaren’s first Jamaica squad and with new signing Bilal El Khannouss flying back out to represent Morocco.

Will Alves joins loanees Sammy Braybrooke and Ben Nelson in the England Under-20 squad, while there are maiden senior call-ups for Caleb Okoli and Kasey McAteer. Okoli has been included in the Italy squad for the first time as they reshuffle the pack following a disappointing campaign at the European Championship, while McAteer is in the Republic of Ireland squad after pledging his allegiance to the country.

On McAteer’s call-up, Cooper said: “It’s good recognition for him and for the club and the journey through the academy he’s been on. It should hopefully encourage him even more to work hard.

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