Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard set to miss Scottish Cup final
The on-loan forward picked up an injury in the win over Hearts
Odsonne Edouard may miss the Scottish Cup final after picking up an injury in Celtic’s win over Hearts.
The striker pulled up with a hamstring complaint with his side on the verge of a 3-1 victory at Tynecastle.
With only two weeks of the season remaining, Brendan Rodgers admitted it is likely the Frenchman will not play again this campaign, which could mean an end to his stay in Glasgow when his loan spell comes to a conclusion.
“It looked like a hamstring so we will have to assess that,'' the Celtic boss said.
“It will be an absolute shame if he is going to be ruled out (of the Cup final against Motherwell).
“He has been brilliant for us and just continued to develop and improve. It looks like a hamstring, and there's only a couple of weeks left.
“If it is that, then yes (he will miss out).''
The timing of Edouard's injury means Dembele's return is all the more important after three weeks out, and he looked somewhere near his best as he scored and hit the bar, causing the Hearts defence problems all afternoon.
Dembele was taken off shortly after Edouard limped off, but Rodgers said there were no concerns over his star man.
“Precaution yes,'' he said. The minute he (Edouard) gets injured, with Moussa coming back in, once you get past the 65-minute mark it runs a high risk. He is prone to one or two hamstrings so it was just a precaution.''
One player who will not be returning this season is Charly Musonda, who has had a frustrating time at Parkhead since joining on loan from Chelsea in January.
The winger has failed to establish himself in the first-team picture and has managed just eight appearances since his arrival and has now suffered a shoulder injury that is likely to cut short his stay, though Rodgers says no decision has been made on his long-term future.
“He has gone back (to Chelsea),'' Rodgers revealed. “He got injured while the squad was away, on his shoulder.
“We have sent him back to Chelsea to get the treatment, similar to what happened with Pat (Roberts) because he's their player.
“I would very much doubt it (he will be back), for this season. We will have a chat with Chelsea like we do with all the loan players.
“He has been unfortunate. The team has been playing very well and he's had some game time.''