Former Skipper Edwards Facing Surgery - Ipswich Town News
Former Blues skipper Carlos Edwards is facing surgery and could be out for the rest of the season after suffering a serious knee injury during Millwall’s 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
The 35-year-old joined the Lions on a one-year deal in the summer after being released by the Blues, following a loan spell at the end of last season.
Millwall physio Bobby Bacic told their official site: "Carlos has had a scan earlier today and, as feared, it has shown that he has significant knee ligament disruption, involving the cruciate and lateral ligaments. He has also sustained a rupture to the hamstring muscle.
"Carlos will be seeing a specialist tomorrow with a view to surgery. We will update further in the week."
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