Snograss injury blow for Hull and Scotland
Hull's Robert Snodgrass is set to miss the next month with ankle ligament damage, ruling the midfielder out of Scotland's crunch World Cup qualifier against England.
Hull's Robert Snodgrass is set to miss the next month with ankle ligament damage, ruling the midfielder out of Scotland's crunch World Cup qualifier against England.
The 29-year-old, so key in the Tigers' bright start to the season, left the KCOM Stadium in a protective boot and on crutches after Stoke condemned Mike Phelan's men to a fifth straight Premier League defeat on Saturday.
It is an injury City have now confirmed will keep Snodgrass out for up to four weeks - a blow for club and country given Scotland travel to Wembley to face England on November 11.
A statement from Hull read: "Scans have confirmed that Robert Snodgrass sustained ankle ligament damage during Saturday's Premier League fixture against Stoke City.
"The Scottish international is expected to be ruled out for up to four weeks."
The injury will see Snodgrass miss Tuesday's EFL Cup tie at Bristol City, as well as up to four Premier League matches.
The Scotland international will also be absent when Gordon Strachan's side look to kick-start their World Cup qualifying campaign at Wembley next month.
Snodgrass scored a hat-trick in Malta as their Group F campaign began with a 5-1 win, but a 1-1 draw at home to Lithuania and 3-0 loss at Slovakia has dented their hopes of making it to Russia.