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Muskwe’s injury nightmare…injury on Warriors duty could end striker’s Exeter loan spell

WARRIORS striker Admiral Muskwe is likely to have played for Exeter City for the last time with the League One side’s manager Gary Caldwell saying he is uncertain if the on-loan Luton Town star will return to the club after suffering a “significant” hamstring injury.

The 25-year-old was injured in the early minutes of Zimbabwe’s 2026 Fifa World Cup Qualifying Group C match against Rwanda at Huye stadium in Kigali last month and has returned to Luton for treatment.
Caldwell says the forward will be out for “a number of months”.
“Our thoughts are with Admiral and hopefully he recovers quickly and gets back as quick as he can,” he said.
Caldwell’s options up front have been limited this season with Muskwe, a deadline-day signing from Luton Town, carrying an injury when he arrived at the club and only playing eight times.
The Exeter boss says he is yet to decide if he will keep Muskwe when the January transfer window re-opens in three weeks’ time or opt to cut the loan short.
“As we get closer to January that will probably be a discussion we’ll have with Luton, see what happens there and how much he is going to be out for in terms of the rest of the season,” Caldwell added.
“It’s a position where we’re fairly light, but it’s an opportunity for other people to come in and stake their place in the team and an opportunity for other people to score goals.”
–BBC/Sports Writer

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