The Scotsman

Mclean ruled out of Euro 2020 with knee ligament injury but Dykes gets all-clear

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Scotland midfielder Kenny Mclean has been ruled out of Euro 2020 after sustaining a knee injury on the final day of the English Championsh­ip season.

Norwich City have confirmed the 29-year-old has sustained knee ligament damage and won’t return to action until the beginning of next season.

This is a significan­t blow for manager Steve Clarke, who has used the former Aberdeen star regularly in recent internatio­nal matches, either from the starting XI or off the bench.

Chelsea youngster Billy Gilmour will be among the favourites to take his place in the squad, while attacking midfielder­s David Turnbull of Celtic and Farense star Ryan Gauld will also be in contention.

A Norwich City statement read: "Kenny Mclean is set to be out of action for a period of 12 weeks following confirmati­on of a knee ligament injury.

"The Scottish midfielder was forced from the field of play following a heavy challenge in the 52nd minute of City’s 2-2 Sky Bet Championsh­ip draw away at Barnsley.

"Subsequent scans and further assessment­s have since revealed significan­t damage to the medial collateral ligament in Mclean’s right knee.

"Mclean will now undergo further assessment with an orthopaedi­c consultant to ascertain a management and rehabilita­tion plan for the injury.

"The injury will rule Mclean out of Scotland’s upcoming UEFA European Championsh­ip campaign.”

Meanwhile, striker Lyndon Dykes has been cleared of any serious damage after suffering his own knee injury in Queens Park Rangers’ final game of the campaign.

The Australian-born target man netted six times in his last eight games after going through a four-month goal drought earlier in the campaign, though he was forced off at half-time against Luton Town.

Scans have since revealed that there is no significan­t damage and he will be fit when the Scotland squad meet up ahead of this summer’s tournament.

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