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West Brom winger set for club return after being out for several games

RAYHAAN Tulloch is set to make his return for City against Wimbledon this weekend after missing the last two matches due to an illness that has affected some of the team. Caretaker manager Kevin McDonald anticipates Tulloch will be part of the squad traveling to south London.

Meanwhile, Daniel Oyegoke, who sustained a knock during the EFL Trophy win at Grimsby midweek, will undergo an evaluation before the trip. Clarke Oduor is still in the process of recovering from an ongoing minor injury.

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Unfortunately, Alex Pattison remains sidelined due to his second hamstring injury, which occurred during Mark Hughes’ last game in charge at Tranmere. City is being cautious about rushing his return, given that they lost him once before to a similar injury absence.

McDonald commented, “Patto is likely to be sidelined for a few weeks. We’ll exercise greater caution this time, as he played a crucial role at the beginning of the season. He’s eager to return, but we have to be careful with his recovery.”

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