Kit Symons told reporters he was concerned for Jack Grimmer after the young Fulham defender was stretchered off following a horror tackle during the 1-0 win at Wycombe Wanderers tonight.
The Scottish youth international looked to have been caught around the Achilles by a dreadful challenge from Garry Thompson and was carried from the field after lengthy treatment by the Fulham medical staff. The club will now await the results of a scan to discover the full extent of the 21 year-old’s injury.
We’re still waiting to find out but it looked a nasty one. I don’t want to say too much yet but we’ve got our fingers crossed for him.
Symons was delighted that his side, which showed five changes from Saturday’s 1-1 draw in Cardiff, were able to keep a clean sheet against a combative Wycombe team.
Wycombe put us under a lot of pressure with balls into the box and we had to defend resolutely, which we did. I think the difference is that last year I’d be expecting something to fall for the opposition. Today we defended manfully – the back four were excellent and Marcus [Bettinelli] in goal was very good.
There were a few changes from Saturday, without weakening the team. We’ve got a fairly tight squad but a really good squad. If we can get one or two more acquisitions in, we’re going to be looking really good.
This Fulham team is unfortunely going nowhere. The club and board has lost ambition. Mr Khan needs to step in and make some radical changes at the board level for his vision to become a reality.