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Varney Expected to Return for Huddersfield Clash - Ipswich Town News

Striker Luke Varney is the only player on the Blues' lengthy injury list likely to be fit enough to return to the squad for Saturday’s home game against Huddersfield Town. The 33-year-old suffered a hamstring injury while playing for the U23s against Leeds a week ago last Monday.

However, manager Mick McCarthy says his already depleted squad suffered no new injuries during the 0-0 draw with Brighton on Tuesday.

"We’re all right from the game in the week,” he said. "There are a few who haven’t trained today but that’s only because of recovery from bumps and bruises but nothing that will keep anybody out of the game on Saturday.

"Reg, as he is affectionately known, has trained pretty well today and I think he’s hoping that he’ll be able to join in fully tomorrow with a view to being in the squad on Saturday. That’s the plus.”

McCarthy says Jonny Williams, who has been out with an ankle injury since rejoining on loan from Crystal Palace, should be be involved in the first team after the international break and will feature for the U23s in their Premier League Cup tie against Liverpool on Sunday (KO 1pm).

"He will play on Sunday against Liverpool at Portman Road and then we’re trying to get a game on the Wednesday, so if we do and he’s OK and he can compete in both of them, play in both then he’ll be all right for the Blackburn game.

"Sunday’s game will be a nice competitive fixture for him and, of course, there’ll be the others who haven’t been playing as well that we can get into the team.

"Didzy was out training today, he’s doing well but he’ll be a bit further down the road than that.”

Didzy (David McGoldrick), has been out with an ankle injury, while Tommy Smith (back), Brett Pitman (ankle), Luke Hyam (knee), Adam Webster (hamstring), Giles Coke (knee) and Adam McDonnell are also still sidelined.

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