Daniel Farke will be keen to get his squad back to full fitness quickly after a raft of concerns at the start of the new campaign.
on the fitness of six players ahead of a trip to the Welsh capital with Bamford being one of those ready to return.
The manager said in his press conference (19 September): “He can’t wait to be involved again. He tries to earn his place back in the squad and he’s edging closer.
This could see him make the bench or even potentially start against Cardiff in a boost to Farke’s side ahead of a big game.
After losing to Burnley despite missing a whole host of chances, adding some firepower could prove to be positive for the squad.
The 31-year-old has struggled for goals in recent months but this has been partially down to his injuries which have made his showings very stop-start.
This could see him make the bench or even potentially start against Cardiff in a boost to Farke’s side ahead of a big game.
After losing to Burnley despite missing a whole host of chances, adding some firepower could prove to be positive for the squad.
The 31-year-old has struggled for goals in recent months but this has been partially down to his injuries which have made his showings very stop-start.
This could see him make the bench or even potentially start against Cardiff in a boost to Farke’s side ahead of a big game.
After losing to Burnley despite missing a whole host of chances, adding some firepower could prove to be positive for the squad.
The 31-year-old has struggled for goals in recent months but this has been partially down to his injuries which have made his showings very stop-start.
This could see him make the bench or even potentially start against Cardiff in a boost to Farke’s side ahead of a big game.
After losing to Burnley despite missing a whole host of chances, adding some firepower could prove to be positive for the squad.
The 31-year-old has struggled for goals in recent months but this has been partially down to his injuries which have made his showings very stop-start.
This could see him make the bench or even potentially start against Cardiff in a boost to Farke’s side ahead of a big game.
After losing to Burnley despite missing a whole host of chances, adding some firepower could prove to be positive for the squad.
The 31-year-old has struggled for goals in recent months but this has been partially down to his injuries which have made his showings very stop-start.
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