RHYS NORRINGTON-DAVIES’ injury curse has struck again after he was ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring issue.
The Sheffield United defender, 24, limped off in the first half of the Premier League win at Luton on February 10.
Norrington-Davies faces another lengthy layoff after only recently returning from 14 months of hell after injuring his other hamstring.
Blades boss Chris Wilder said: “We have lost Rhys for the season. You saw what happened to him last week. These are things that are really hurting us.”
SunSport reported last week that Norrington-Davies will miss Wales’ Euro 2024 play-off bid next month.
His latest blow occurred during a freak collision with the advertising board after sliding off the pitch.
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The 13-cap defender was distraught leaving the Kenilworth Road pitch
And fans were left “gutted” by their star’s rotten injury luck.
The defender initially picked up a serious hamstring problem before the 2022 World Cup.
He had been set to start for Wales in Qatar, having been born to Welsh parents in Saudi Arabia.
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Now, he is out of the Dragons’ play-off semi-final against Finland in Cardiff on March 21.
And would face a massive battle to recover in time for this summer’s tournament in Germany, if Wales make it.
But Norrington-Davies was instead forced to spend the next year on the sidelines as United won promotion back to the Premier League.
He had finally returned to action last month in a huge boost to Chris Wilder.
His presence back in the Blades XI was seen as a big shot in the arm for United’s survival hopes.
But, unfortunately, it lasted just a handful of games.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk