
Konchesky could be out for a month or more
Fulham left-back Paul Konchesky is meeting a specialist to assess the severity of a knee injury that has troubled him since last season.
Konchesky will meet with top consultant Faris Haddade to learn whether he requires surgery, making him a doubt for Sunday's Premiership clash with Wolves.
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson revealed the former England defender, 28, sustained the injury through wear and tear and could be out for up to a month.
"It's not a major knee problem but a slight one that may need surgical intervention, though hopefully not," said Hodgson.
"Even though it's not ligament damage because it's on the knee it still causes aggravation and problems for him.
"Last week the game against Everton and training went well, but he's felt it a little bit this week.
"We're hoping Faris Haddade will give us an indication of what we need to do to get rid of this problem or how we can continue to manage it.
"We don't want Paul to stop playing but it's difficult if a player feels he's not at 100%.
"He's had this since the end of last season but it's got steadily worse and we want him to play pain-free.
"It could be easily solved with a simple injection but it could need surgery that might keep him out for a month.
"If the diagnosis is he needs an operation we want it done straight away."
Hodgson admitted that should the worst case scenario unfold, Fulham will be stretched at left-back
"Paul's a top player who has done extremely well. He never wants to miss a game and would have been prepared to play against CSKA Sofia," he said.
"Toni Kallio is still recovering from injury but it will take time to get him up to speed and he's the person we had up our sleeve as cover if Paul went down.
"But we have other full-backs at the club who I trust and believe in."
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