Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna says star left back Leif Davis will need to be assessed after he came off injured late in last night's wild 3-3 draw at Hull City.
Davis laid on his 18th assist of the season in the game - he leads the Championship by three in that category - but then suffered what appeared to be a non-contact injury, going down with less than ten minutes left.
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He limped off the pitch to be replaced by Harry Clarke - and now all Town fans will be hoping it's nothing serious.
The Blues need four points from their last two games - Coventry away on Tuesday night and Huddersfield at home on Saturday lunchtime - to secure back-to-back promotions and a return to the Premier League for the first time in almost a quarter of a century.
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Losing Davis for those two season-defining matches would clearly be a huge blow.
Asked about Davis after the game last night, McKenna said: "He's limping pretty heavily. He rolled his ankle.
"It's an issue he's had before. We'll have to assess him over the next few days."
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