Civelli in Squad for Swansea Trip - Ipswich Town News
New Town signing Luciano Civelli has been named in Saturday's squad for the game at Swansea after impressing in training. The Argentinian has been out of action for more than a month and was in pre-season with former club Banfield until joining the Blues.
Assistant manager John Gorman said: "The 22-year-old has style and has done well in training. He may not be quite ready, but he is in the squad to face Swansea.â€Â
Town will still be without right-back Moritz Volz, who has been suffering with a groin problem, while Dean Bowditch will also remain in Suffolk.
The Blues are making the trip to South Wales today with the roads expected to be affected by the bad weather tomorrow. Town hope to hold their Friday training session in Wales.
Swansea's Liberty Stadium has undersoil heating and the pitch is likely to be fine regardless of the weather, however, the match could be affected by conditions for spectators making their way to the ground.
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