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Dunn injured
Tue 3rd December 2002, 13:13
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Blackburn Rover's David Dunn sustained a hamstring injury in their club's 2-1 win over Fulham in the weekend.
The England international is alleging to be diagnosed at present, in order to clarify the extent of the injury thereby reducing or increasing the fret of Rovers.
Dunn's injury has created worries and hassles for Blackburn Rovers who face fire-fighting Bolton Wanderers on Saturday's at the Reebok Stadium.
David Dunn is expected to be fit for the encounter, which means more than a lot to Rovers.
The former Manchester United midfielder has four goals to his credit this season and he means a lot to Rovers. Consequently, Rovers boss Graeme Souness has admitted fears of the Dunn's fitness.
Blackburn Rovers are also relieved with the planned comeback of skipper Garry Flitcroft who before had an ankle injury.
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Written by Ndubuisi Ugbechie
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