Wolves duo suffer new injury setbacks
Injury victims James Henry and Mike Williamson will remain sidelined for Wolves for at least the next fortnight, it has been revealed.
No return date has been pencilled in for either player and there must be doubts over just how much involvement the pair will have for the rest of the season.
Both were out with hamstring injuries but have since developed other problems. Williamson, who moved to Molineux for £200,000 in January, hasn't played since Newcastle recalled him from a loan with Wolves in December.
And Henry's last appearance came on February 13 when he limped out of a 2-1 defeat to Preston at Molineux.
Wolves boss Kenny Jackett, who has seen his squad decimated by injuries this season, said: "There's no target date.
"We'll have to get them training to see or set a target date. We hoped obviously both of them would be back by now.
"Henry wont be fit for Burnley (this Saturday), neither will Williamson.
"We'll see after the international break.
"Hopefully they can have a good couple of weeks and won't be far away.
"But all I can say is, game by game, they wont be fit for Burnley.
"After that we're optimistic, but we'll have to wait and see."
Polish forward Michal Zyro, recently out for two months, came through Sunday's 0-0 draw with Blues with no after-effects and should be in contention for a starting spot at Turf Moor this weekend.
Zyro has come on as a half-time substitute in the last two matches.
Another man who'll want to start is Kevin McDonald, after the Scot was dropped to the bench against Gary Rowett's side.
Jackett said of the midfielder: "It's Kevin's task to fight back. He's capable of that.
"It does nobody any harm to step back, reassess and fight again for your place."





