
West Brom injury news: Doctor issues Jed Wallace update ahead of Norwich City clash
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West Brom attacking midfielder Jed Wallace may not be ready to play the full 90 minutes against Norwich City, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
The injury expert claims that the 29-year-old will have undergone scans for his adductor issue and then will have been monitored in training.
Wallace returned to the Baggies side on 13 January, playing 13 minutes in the 4-1 victory against Blackburn Rovers.

Speaking exclusively with West Brom News about Wallace’s situation, Brar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and Sports Scientist, said: “If the scans were clear on his adductor injury, then the club would have continued to see how he responded to training and then go from there.
“His availability would’ve depended on that response.
“He appears to be fit for the upcoming games now but might take some time to be ready to play 90 minutes at a stretch.“

The Englishman has played 24 league games this season for the Baggies, scoring three goals and providing three assists.
He has been among Carlos Corberan’s first names on the team sheet as West Brom find themselves in the play-off spots.
Despite being a number 10 by trade, he has also been deployed on the wings and done well in that role too.
In other West Brom news, the Baggies are in line to receive a windfall after transfer news has emerged from the Hawthorns this week.