Mark Sykes was due to start Bristol City’s clash with QPR but withdrew during the Robins’ warm-upMark Sykes has been key to Bristol City’s play-off push so far this season(Image: EFL)

Liam Manning has shed some early light on Mark Sykes’ injury after the Bristol City winger withdrew from the Robins’ starting line-up ahead of their draw with QPR, revealing the 27-year-old has suffered a quad issue.

The Reds kept their place in the Championship play-off places with a 1-1 draw at Loftus Road on Saturday afternoon, with George Earthy’s third goal of the season cancelling out Karamoko Dembele’s first-half opener.

Marti Cifuentes’ side dominated the opening exchanges in West London, with Dembele breaking the deadlock after 21 minutes when he rose well to head home Nicolas Madsen’s cross from the right flank. The Hoops came close to doubling their advantage but it was City who scored next with a smart interchange between Earthy and Max Bird ending with the former slotting into the bottom right corner.

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While both sides had chances to win the game, neither could produce the moment of quality needed to find the winner, with the points ultimately shared. Sykes had been due to continue at right wing-back but was ultimately replaced by Yu Hirakawa a matter of minutes before kick-off with Manning confirming the 27-year-old picked up an injury during the warm-up.

“Not great,” the head coach told Bristol Live when asked how the Ireland international was in his post-match press conference. “He felt his quad before during the warm-up and that’s obviously, like I said before, when you’ve got such a small squad, you’re asking the lads to play so many minutes and naturally, you carry that risk.

“A disappointing one for Syksey because obviously he’s been great for us in the last month and before that. It’s not ideal making the change but that’s life and you have to get on with it.”

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Sykes missed almost three months of action earlier this season when he suffered a hamstring issue just a matter of minutes into the Reds’ defeat to Sheffield United at Ashton Gate. Since returning to the starting line-up against Sheffield Wednesday in January however, the Ireland international has made the right wing-back position his own with three goals and three assists in just 14 games.

The 27-year-old’s recent form has helped Manning’s side propel themselves into play-off contention over the last few weeks. With just four games remaining of the regular Championship season, the Robins currently sit fifth in the table, four points clear of seventh-placed West Brom, eighth-placed Middlesbrough and ninth-placed Millwall.

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Although wins over the Baggies, Boro, Watford and the Lions have left City sitting pretty at this stage, there is an awful lot still to play for over the coming weeks with crucial matches against Sunderland, Luton Town, Leeds United and Preston North End to come. At this stage, it remains unclear if and when Sykes will be able to play a part in the remainder of the run-in, with Manning confessing it is too early to know the exact details of the injury.

“I have absolutely no idea,” the Reds boss replied when asked when the winger could return to the fold.

City are next in action on Good Friday when they welcome Regis Le Bris and Sunderland to what is set to be a sold-out Ashton Gate. Regardless of the severity of Sykes’ injury, the winger will be in a race against time to feature against the Black Cats and over the Easter weekend as a whole.

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