Latest Derby County news from DerbyshireLive brings you what the Rams head coach had to say about the injury situation
Derby County manager John Eustace.(Image: PA)
Max Johnston and Lewis Travis are inching closer to a Derby County return but David Ozoh’s comeback is a little longer.
Johnston and Travis are recovering from hamstring and calf problems respectively but the duo have been back on the grass.
They have yet to make a full return to training but it is anticipated they will be back this month ahead of the hectic Christmas schedule.
Ozoh’s return is still several weeks away with the on-loan Crystal Palace midfielder still nursing a thigh injury he picked up in the 2-1 win at Blackburn.
Speaking ahead of the game at Sheffield Wednesday on Monday, Eustace said: “Ozoh’s still, probably three or four weeks away.
“Travi is getting closer to joining back in the group and it might be a week or so.
“Max Johnston is close as well. He’s probably about one week to 10 days away as well.
“The sooner we get the squad back fit, the better, especially with a lot of games coming up.
“We’re looking forward to that.”
Carlton Morris is still on the sidelines with an ankle injury and is not expected to return until February, while Owen Beck has returned to Liverpool after undergoing surgery on a hamstring problem.
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