Phil Parkinson admits that the knee injury picked up by Andy Cannon during Wrexham’s win at Mansfield looks to be a “bad” one.
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Midfielder forced off vs StagsStuds caught in the turfRequired oxygen on the fieldFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The 28-year-old midfielder starred for the Red Dragons last season as they secured automatic promotion out of League Two. He has not been a guaranteed starter in the third tier, but has still registered four goals through 28 appearances in all competitions.
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It remains to be seen whether Cannon will take in any more before the 2024-25 campaign comes to a close. That is because he required oxygen on the field before being stretchered off in Wrexham’s 2-1 victory at Mansfield. He went down after appearing to get his studs caught in the turf at Field Mill.
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Cannon signalled to the bench straight away that he required treatment, with the game being halted for several minutes. A full diagnosis is yet to be delivered on the problem that he picked up, but the outlook appears bleak.
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Red Dragons boss Parkinson concedes as much, telling reporters when asked for an update on Cannon’s condition: “Andy looks like a bad injury. His knee. But we don't know the extent. It's not easy when a great lad like Andy is stretchered off. I said to the lads at half-time, ‘C'mon, let's do this for Andy'.. They did that.”






