De Vos: I'm Knackered - Ipswich Town News
Central defender Jason De Vos says he's feeling the effects of his recent trip to Canada and back for international duty. Capped 48 times, De Vos is considering retiring from international football.
De Vos told the club site: "It has been pretty busy over the last two weeks or so and the travelling has been tough.
"It has really hit me this week and certainly in the first half at Leicester I could really feel the effects of the jet-lag.
"It was tough but hopefully with a couple of days rest now I will be fine for Saturday."
The defender says he is still feeling the hairline fracture to his toe but it's on the mend: "It's sore but it's improving and hasn't kept me out of playing or training."
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