Ahmed Kashi has been ruled out of Charlton’s game against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday.
The midfielder was set for a return to the matchday squad for the Addicks’ 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers. But his heel was sore in training yesterday - and caretaker boss Lee Bowyer did not risk him.
Bowyer said: “He trained yesterday but after he said his heel was sore again so he wasn't 100 per cent so he stayed at home. He won’t play on Tuesday.
“It’s a different injury to the achilles problem he had. I don't know how long he’ll be out for but he was out for three or four weeks before.
“He’s come back and is starting to feel it again. I’ll have to speak to the physio. It was late as we were about to leave when we found out.”
Charlton could also be without Jay Dasilva for the midweek trip to Kingsmeadow.
Bowyer added: “Little Jay is struggling as well, he had a tight thigh and he didn't train yesterday.
“That’s something I need to think about, Lewis Page got cramp again, so I’m lucky to have [more] full-backs [to choose from], but more so on the right than the left.
“We decided to leave him in and not train yesterday. I don't know how bad it is but hopefully it won’t be too long.”
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