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Pre-Match Analysis
NEWELL'S INJURY LIST GROWS
Manager Mike Newell has virtually a whole team out injured for tomorrow night's clash at the Ricoh Arena, as he counts the cost to his squad after Saturday's FA Cup defeat against Blackburn.
Kevin Foley (heel), Matthew Spring (calf) and Club skipper Chris Coyne (knee) are the latest players on the treatment table, bringing the number of players lost to injury up to six in the last three games - which took place over just an eight day period.
Foley is giving his Manager particular cause for concern, as his troublesome heel injury has now become a persistent worry for the Ireland U21 defender.
Newell said: "There's a growing injury list and to a club with a squad the size of ours that's no use at all."
After the Hatters' cup exploits dominated the news last week, it's now time to turn our attention firmly back to life in the Championship, and the games are coming too fast for Newell to get his crocked players ready for action, at the moment.
Markus Heikkinen has stepped up training but is not expected to be fit until the visit of Norwich City on February 10.
Newell added: "Coyney has no chance and Kevin Foley is very doubtful as well.
"Anyone who saw the game on Saturday will have seen that he (Foley) wasn't at his best, so the injury is obviously having more of an effect than we would want.
"Maybe he just needs to rest and let it settle down."
There was some relief, however, as Matthew Spring's injury, which occurred during the warm-up on Saturday, seems to be improving by the day.
"He had a calf injury and didn't want to risk it, but we're expecting him to be fit for tomorrow."
Ahmet Brkovic is still on crutches after being forced off the pitch in the 1-0 win over QPR last Tuesday night, and will definitely miss the Coventry game.
"He's miles away. He was on crutches over the weekend just to keep the weight off it. I'm not expecting him to be fit before Saturday."
Leon Barnett and Warren Feeney both damaged medial ligaments in their knees during the 2-0 home defeat to Barnsley, ruling them out of contention for this week's games. Both players have just begun light training, though, and will be looking to step it up providing there's no reaction later in the week.
"They've done little bits of straight line jogging. They've both got similar injuries to medial ligaments so we can rule them out for tomorrow and Saturday."
Drew Talbot is available for selection, although the Manager may decide that five games in seventeen days may be pushing it for a player who's not had too much football since he missed the whole of last season with a back injury.
Luton will travel to Coventry tomorrow hoping to extend the Sky Blues' nine match winless streak, which included a 3-1 defeat at Kenilworth Road in December.
"They are in a similar sort of position to us so it will be a very difficult game. It's a big game and we just have to go there and get something out of it.
"Going to Coventry on Tuesday and Leicester on Saturday is a big week for us."
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Coventry@2 for me!