- Wolves winger Pedro Neto suffered a second hamstring injury
- The Portuguese international missed eight weeks at the start of the season
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Wolves winger Pedro Neto could miss the rest of the season after suffering a second hamstring injury.
The Portugal international missed eight weeks earlier in the season with a hamstring injury.
Neto was substituted at half-time against Newcastle after suffering a hamstring injury in the opposite leg of his first injury.
He started the match against Fulham a week later but was forced off just before half-time due to injury.
Following Saturday’s 3-2 FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Coventry, Wolves manager Gary O’Neil told expressandstar.com: “Pedro, potentially, is the end of the season for he”.
Wolves winger Pedro Neto could miss the rest of the season due to a hamstring injury
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‘It’s very similar to the injury he suffered on the other side.
“There’s a chance he’ll come back for the last two (games), maybe, if everything goes really well.”
When asked further about Neto’s injury, O’Neil said: “It’s similar to the last injury, which was around nine weeks, so potentially around that time period.”
‘Rehabilitation may be different, so it could be quicker or a little longer. We’ll see how it goes.’
The Wolves are also without Matheus Cunha, Hwang Hee-chan, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Craig Dawson.