BLACKPOOL defender Jordan Gabriel is facing weeks on the sidelines after he was injured sitting on a stool.
Gabriel, 24, missed Blackpool’s draw at Sunderland on Tuesday night after suffering a meniscus tear in his knee at home, manager Michael Appleton has revealed.
Appleton said: “He did it at home sitting on a stool.
“He was just sitting with his legs – I don’t know if you’ve ever done it – but he was just sitting with his legs wrapped around the back of the seat and it’s pulled.
“We won’t know the full extent until he sees the specialist.
“In 10 years as a manager, I’ve known four players who’ve got injured at home and accidents do happen.
READ MORE ON FOOTBALL
“It is part and parcel of life and it is unfortunate.
“I feel sorry for Jordan. He got stronger and stronger in the game on Saturday, so I can imagine his disappointment and frustration and he’ll feel it as much as me.”
The game on Saturday saw Gabriel enjoy the full 90 minutes as the former Premier League side beat Norwich 1-0 at Carrow Road.
Gabriel has provided one assist from full-back so far this season, having missed just two league games prior to Sunderland.
Most read in Football
CASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS
Blackpool currently sit 19th in the table with three wins, three draws and six defeats so far.
Up next they face Premier League relegation victims Watford, before an even tougher test against Championship league leaders Sheffield United.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk