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More injury woe for Black Cats with key man O’Nien facing up to nine months on sidelines after surgery

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POMPEY’S promotion rivals Sunderland have been dealt another injury blow after it emerged midfielder Luke O’Nien could miss the rest of the season.

The 27-year-old has been struggling with a shoulder injury for most of the season, suffering repeated dislocatio­ns.

He missed the Black Cats’ 2-1 win at Cambridge United on Saturday after being in consultati­on with a surgeon last week.

Now it has been decided that an operation is needed

– a procedure that could see him out of action for up to nine months.

Sunderland boss Lee Johnson is already without the likes of Aiden McGeady, Jordan Willis, Niall Huggins, Denver Hume, Lee Burge and Dennis Cirkin – while Corry

Evans has also been added to that list over the weekend.

That saw the Wearsiders name just six substitute­s on their bench at the Abbey Stadium, leaving Johnson to admit that the January transfer window can’t come quick enough.

Hetoldthe Sunderland Echo: ‘He (O’Nien) needs to have an operation.

‘He’ll be out for three months minimum, anywhere between three and nine depending on how much they have do.

‘We might have to register myself and (assistant) Jamie McAllister! I’m going to have to be tactically flexible andeveryno­wandthenwe’re going to have a square peg in a round hole.

‘We probably had 15 players (on Saturday).

‘We’ll have to go again in this tough spell and bundle through to January.’

Wigan moved level on points with leaders

Rotherham after they secured a late 2-1 win at

Plymouth’s Home Park.

However, their thoughts were still with striker Charlie Wyke, who collapsed in training at the start of last week.

Wyke remains in hospital, where he continues to be monitored.

A club statement said the 28-year-old is in a stable condition and in communicat­ion with his family. Yet the former Sunderland forward will not be available for selection for the immediate future.

The statement added:

‘With Charlie’s approval,

we can confirm that Charlie has not received a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n and Charlie’s collapse was not related to any Covid-19 vaccinatio­n’.

Wigan’s win at Plymouth was the hosts’ third defeat in the space of a week.

That has seen them swap pole position in the division for fourth spot – and resulted in Pilgrims manager Ryan Lowe admitting that has side have been ‘overachiev­ing’ this season.

Hetold Plymouth

‘We are not ready for top of the table, let’s have it right. We are competing against big budgets and whatever else.

‘We are where we are, we are way over-achieving what we set out to do. That’s just the way we are. We are not moaning about it.

‘We have had a fantastic start (to the season) and we have had a horrendous week. We have got to put that week to bed.

‘If you had said to me at the start of the season that after 20 games we would be sitting on 36 points and in the second round of the FA Cup, I would have bit your hand off for it.

‘It has been a disappoint­ing week but let’s not forget we have been outstandin­g up until then.’

Other results: AFC Wimbledon 2-2 Fleetwood Town, Bolton Wanderers

2-2 Cheltenham Town, Burton Albion 2-0 Doncaster Rovers, Lincoln City 0-1 Accrington Stanley, Morecambe 0-4 MK Dons, Oxford United 0-0 Rotherham United, Sheffield Wednesday 2-2 Wycombe Wanderers, Shrewsbury

Town 1-0 Charlton Athletic. Yesterday: Ipswich Town 2-1 Crewe Alexandra.

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