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Chris Forino, the defender who recently underwent surgery on his hamstring, is facing a recovery timeline of “three to four months”. This news comes after he sustained the injury during a match against Arsenal, which is a setback for Forino as he had been working on regaining his fitness and form after missing most of the pre-season.

On a more positive note, Carlos Mendes Gomes has returned to full training and may be part of the squad for the upcoming game against Aston Villa Under-21s in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy. Gomes had been out of action since February due to a ruptured Achilles suffered during a match against Wigan. However, it is unlikely that he will be ready to play in this weekend’s clash against Shrewsbury.

Additionally, Gethin Jones and Will Forrester are making progress in their recovery from injuries, while Klaidi Lolos made a comeback to the squad in the recent game against Northampton. Jones had picked up a knee injury during pre-season, whereas Forrester had to undergo surgery for a broken and dislocated toe.

When asked about any new concerns ahead of the upcoming fixture, manager Ian Evatt mentioned that there are no major worries at the moment. He expressed optimism about the potential return of several players by the end of the international break.

Looking ahead to the upcoming matches, Evatt shared his excitement about the team’s performance and the challenges they will face. He highlighted the importance of maintaining focus and concentration throughout the games, especially after experiencing a lapse in the last few minutes of a recent match.

Overall, despite the setback with Forino’s injury, the team is looking forward to the upcoming fixtures and is determined to continue their positive momentum. Evatt emphasized the need for the players to remain focused and not lose their intensity, especially as they aim to secure another positive result before the international break.