Wolves hit by injury to Karl Henry

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Monday 22 November 2010 11:22 EST
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Wolves captain Karl Henry is set to miss the next two months with a knee injury.

Manager Mick McCarthy has confirmed that the 28-year-old midfielder is set for a spell on the sidelines after picking up the injury against Blackpool on Saturday.

"Karl is out for two months with medial knee ligament damage," McCarthy said today.

"He's had a scan and I think there's a slight tear.

"It's a huge blow, especially with Dave Edwards out with a thigh strain.

"Karl's been great and he's been an ever-present unless he's been injured - and the injuries he's had have been serious, with his knee and damaged spleen. It's a big loss."

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