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Rosler faces fresh injury fears at Fleetwood

Fleetwood boss Uwe Rosler still faces injury worries at the club, despite Aaron Amadi-Holloway’s impressive return to first-team action.

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Fleetwood boss Uwe Rosler still faces injury worries at the club, despite Aaron Amadi-Holloway’s impressive return to first-team action.

The Trawlermen were beaten by Carlisle, the EFL’s only unbeaten side, 4-2 on Tuesday night in the Checkatrade Trophy, and Amadi-Holloway starred during his first 90 minutes of action since tearing a hamstring in August’s 2-1 defeat at Bolton.

However, despite the 23-year-old striker setting up both Fleetwood goals and completing the game unscathed, Martyn Woolford didn’t escape injury and faces time on the sidelines.

Rosler told the Blackpool Gazette: “That was obviously not planned.

“That was an injury, nothing to do with overload it was an impact injury.

“He over stretched I think in a dual and it is too early to say now what the outcome is but it is not what we hoped and fingers crossed that it is not serious.”

Amadi-Holloway’s return, however, was a massive positive,and he will be hoping to make tomorrow’s match-day squad for the trip to Port Vale, although Rosler is not getting too carried away.

“There is a way to go,” said Rosler, “It is good that he [Amadi-Holloway] got 90 minutes.

“I think off the ball much has to come more from him.

“But he knows that anyway. I think he is fitter now than he was before he got injured. He has put a lot of hard work in in the last weeks and that will pay dividends.

“For him it was important to play in a competitive game and I think he will benefit from that. Those minutes are important to get him closer to the squad for the weekends.”

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