Andy Cannon set to miss out for Portsmouth because of a hamstring problem
Posted Friday, March 12, 2021 by PA
Portsmouth midfielder Andy Cannon looks set to miss out against Salford when last season’s Papa John’s Trophy final takes place on Saturday.
The 24-year-old limped off during the loss to Sunderland with a hamstring issue and manager Kenny Jackett said he has gone to London for a scan.
Callum Johnson remains out with a calf problem so will miss the League One club’s trip to Wembley.
Alex Bass is absent with a stress fracture in his foot, while the EFL has confirmed that players signed this season can take place in last year’s delayed final.
Salford are without five ineligible players at Wembley.
Di’Shon Bernard, Paul Coutts, Robbie Gotts, Tom James and George Boyd are unavailable after representing other teams in that season’s competition.
Former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland midfielder Darron Gibson remains out as he recovers from a broken leg.
League Two promotion hopefuls Salford come into the match on the back of Tuesday’s 1-0 loss at Crawley.
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