The club playing in the English Premier League continues to struggle with a shortage of forwards. This time, the most productive striker of the team had to leave the lineup for six weeks due to a knee injury.
The 29-year-old Senegalese, known for his speed, sustained a blow to the knee during the 18th round match of the English Premier League against Sheffield United last Saturday. Manchester's suburban team lost the game 1-0.
Studies have shown that H. Camara stretched knee ligaments and will not be able to help the team until the end of January next year. This season, the Wigan striker has already managed to beat the opponents' goalkeepers six times.
Meanwhile, another striker Lee McCulloch clashed with the mentioned Sheffield United's captain Chris Morgan during the match and, as a result, has been disqualified by the English Football Association (FA) for three games, leaving the head coach Paul Jewell with even fewer options in attack.
"Henri probably won't play for about six weeks. He injured his knee ligaments," said P. Jewell. "The worst part is that Lee McCulloch received a three-game suspension from the FA. Lee lost his temper and he didn't hold back."
The strategist is forced to call up the loaned Polish player Tomasz Cywka from the Oldham team to strengthen Wigan's attack.
Currently, P. Jewell's team is in 12th place in the English Championship after 18 rounds.