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Dyer Set to Return at Burnley - Ipswich Town News

Loan midfielder Kieron Dyer could return to action when the Blues travel to Burnley on Saturday having missed the 2-0 home victory over Scunthorpe with a minor thigh injury. The former England man is on a month’s loan from West Ham.

Boss Paul Jewell said: "Kieron has been training with the fitness coaches this week and has a chance for the weekend.

"We will see how he is over the next couple of days, but I spoke to Kieron and he said he actually feels better now than he did before the Leeds game.

"Hopefully the two-week break has come at a good time for him and has done him the world of good."

As yet there is no news of any injuries to the players away on international duty, although most are expected back on Thursday, while Town are definitely without wideman Lee Martin at Turf Moor with the former Manchester United man beginning a two-match suspension having amassed 10 yellow cards.

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