Is Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen injured? Premier League injury update
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Is Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen injured? Premier League injury update
"Jorgen Strand Larsen withdrew from international duty for Norway in September. (Image credit: Alamy) Jorgen Strand Larsen withdrew from international duty for Norway at the start of the month, having missed Wolves' last Premier League game against Everton with an Achilles tendon issue. Vitor Pereira's side went on to lose the match 3-2 at Molineux, and currently sit bottom of the table with three defeats from their opening three games."
"Strand Larsen, who initially joined Wolves on loan from Celta Vigo before making his switch permanent in July, scored 14 goals last season. He will likely be a key figure for his side again this campaign, as they aim to avoid another year of relegation worries. Vitor Pereira will be hoping to welcome Strand Larsen back to the starting line-up as soon as possible. (Image credit: Getty Images)"
"Whilst Strand Larsen remains a doubt, Pereira will definitely be without youngster Leon Chiwome, who has sustained what is thought to be a serious knee injury. There are also doubts over the availability of Ki-Jana Hoever and Hugo Bueno, who will both be subject to late fitness tests before the trip to St James' Park, according to Birmingham World. Wolves travel to Newcastle on September 13th for a 3pm kick-off, with a defeat potentially leaving them five points adrift of 17th."
Jorgen Strand Larsen withdrew from international duty for Norway in September after missing Wolves' last Premier League game against Everton with an Achilles tendon issue. Wolves lost that match 3-2 at Molineux and sit bottom of the table with three defeats from their opening three games. Larsen scored 14 Premier League goals last season after joining Wolves on loan from Celta Vigo and completing a permanent move in July. His return is expected soon, though fitness for 90 minutes against Newcastle on Saturday is unclear. Leon Chiwome faces a suspected serious knee injury. Ki-Jana Hoever and Hugo Bueno will undergo late fitness tests. Wolves travel to Newcastle on September 13th for a 3pm kickoff; a defeat could leave them five points adrift of 17th.
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