Angol’s not right for Orient
Posted Thursday, September 26, 2019 by PA
Leyton Orient will once again be without Lee Angol when Port Vale visit the Breyer Group Stadium.
Angol suffered a grade three hamstring tear against Crewe last Tuesday, which is likely to keep the striker out of action for at least the next month.
Conor Wilkinson replaced Angol in the starting line-up in the 2-1 defeat at Colchester and should retain his spot after scoring the O’s only goal.
Jobi McAnuff, James Dayton and Jamie Turley are long-term absentees.
Cristian Montano added to Port Vale’s injury concerns after being withdrawn inside a quarter-of-an-hour in the 2-2 draw against Mansfield last week because of a groin strain.
He is therefore doubtful for the trip, as is fellow winger David Amoo, who limped out of the win over Plymouth two weeks ago due to a hamstring issue.
Manny Oyeleke and Jordan Archer returned from injury to make cameos off the bench in the EFL Trophy victory over Macclesfield in midweek and the pair will be pushing for starting berths.
However, Callum Evans (hamstring) and Tom Conlon (knee ligament) are both unlikely to return.
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