Wayne Rooney confirms suspected hamstring for Mustapha Bundu

Plymouth Argyle to assess winger Mustapha Bundu due to hamstring

On Thursday, Sierra Leone international Mustapha Bundu departed the pitch with a suspected hamstring as Plymouth Argyle faced a significant 4-0 defeat against Coventry City in the Championship.

Bundu started their Boxing Day match but was substituted in the 36th minute after Argyle fell behind by two goals.

All of Coventry’s goals were scored before half-time, beginning with an early strike from Tatsuhiro Sakamoto. Josh Eccles increased the lead to 2-0 after 20 minutes, and Coventry effectively sealed the outcome with two goals in six minutes just before the break.

Ephron Mason-Clark demonstrated impressive form by scoring his fourth goal in six matches since Lampard took over as manager. Eccles netted his second goal and Coventry’s fourth, bringing his season total to three.

This victory represented Lampard’s third win as manager of Coventry City, elevating the team to 14th place, now ten points clear of the playoff positions.

In contrast, Plymouth remains at the bottom of the league, just two points adrift of safety, following their fourth consecutive away defeat in a month.

“Mustapha Bundu has felt his hamstring, so we’ll assess that over the next few days. Not ideal, but we have to dig in. While this situation is not optimal, the team must continue to persevere. The supporters have valid reasons for their disappointment, as the match was effectively concluded by half-time,” Rooney was quoted as saying.

There was significant concern regarding the goals conceded, particularly due to the early nature of those goals. The players did not respond quickly enough to the unfolding situation.

Additionally, “It’s a silly tackle by Callum Wright. He’s had a bit of a wild tackle just before that and he’s got frustrated. I’ve been there myself. But he’s cost himself by missing the next few games.

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