Millwall striker Aidomo Emakhu has suffered a groin injury and will miss the first two months of new manager Alex Neil's reign. The 21-year-old Irish Under-21 international picked up the injury in last Thursday's defeat to Norwich City and will be out until late February. Emakhu had impressed in recent starts under caretaker boss David Livermore.
Millwall striker Aidomo Emakhu has been dealt a bitter blow in his bid to nail down a first-team spot at the Championship side.
READ MORE: Police launch investigation after Irish manager is targeted by missiles, including bottle of vodkaHe will miss the first two months of new manager Alex Neil’s reign, with doctors advising the 21-year-old that he won’t return to action until the latter part of February. Livermore had hailed Emakhu’s display against Blackburn, saying: “I’m delighted for him. He’s a really good kid, he works really hard. He’s got a lot of really good qualities.
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