Fulham Fulham have been rocked by a catalogue of injuries on the eve of their Premiership clash at Manchester City.
Cottagers chief Chris Coleman has been forced to revise his plans for the City of Manchester Stadium fixture after a costly training session yesterday.
Midfield trio Sylvain Legwinski (foot), Bobby Petta (groin) and Collins John (hamstring) all limped out of the workout and will miss tomorrows game.
Goalkeeper Mark Crossley is also absent with his tweaked back and captain Lee Clark is still out with his calf problem.
The good news for Coleman, whose side are bidding to clamber back into the UEFA Cup reckoning, is that centre-back Ian Pearce is fit after his ankle scare.
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Manchester City's on-loan defender Daniel van Buyten misses the game with Fulham after being ruled out for the rest of the season due to a groin tear.
Steve McManaman, who missed City's 2-1 reverse to Leeds, should return to Kevin Keegan's squad, however Claudio Reyna is unavailable with an ankle knock.
City's only other injury doubt is manager Kevin Keegan, who had a cortisone injection in his back on Tuesday. The former England coach has been advised not to attend the game.