Mike Tresor
Belgium
Right
May 28, 1999
26
5'8"
141 lb
LW
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Training partially, still out
Tresor (ankle) is partially training with the team but is expected to remain sidelined for a few more weeks, according to coach Scott Parker. "Mikey is probably progressing more now, obviously after a few more weeks of training."
Analysis: Tresor is expected to remain sidelined for several weeks despite partially resuming training with the team, as the staff is taking a cautious approach due to his repeated injuries. The versatile midfielder has played just 19 minutes this season and is likely to return to a bench role if he recovers in time before the end of the campaign.
Building fitness, remains out
Tresor (ankle) is building on his fitness in team training but remains out for the time being, according to coach Scott Parker, per Matt Scrafton from Burnley Express. "Mikey's back in training, he's been training a little bit more."
Analysis: Tresor got back into full team training last week but is still not fit enough to make the matchday squad or be a real option for the Clarets just yet. The attacking midfielder is now targeting the international break to keep building sharpness with a return expected at some point in April. That said, after such a long spell on the sidelines, the staff will likely manage his minutes carefully and ease him back in to avoid any setback.
Remains out Saturday
Tresor (ankle) is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Bournemouth.
Analysis: Tresor remains out for Saturday's clash against Bournemouth as he continues his recovery from the ankle injury that has sidelined him since late December. The midfielder returned to training this week but is not yet ready to be involved on matchday. The Clarets will therefore have to wait a little longer before welcoming him back into the squad.
Could be available Saturday
Tresor (ankle) logged in a full week of team training and could be an option for Saturday's clash against Bournemouth, according to coach Scott Parker, per the Burnley Express. "Mikey's back in training again now he's probably had a full week with us training, so that's been positive. He's on the right journey now."
Analysis: Tresor is closing in on a return from the ankle injury that has kept him out since late December after the midfielder logged a full week of training with the squad. He could make his comeback in Saturday's clash against Bournemouth. This is a major boost for the Clarets as he adds another option in the middle of the park, though he will likely be eased back into action off the bench before pushing for a larger role.
Set to miss several weeks
Tresor suffered an ankle injury and is set to miss several weeks to recover, coach Scott Parker said in the press conference, according to Burnley Express. "I don't really want to put a time scale [on things], but it'll be a number of weeks. It's not something that needs surgery and we've gone another route here because there's an ankle issue, but the ankle's stable, so it's not something that needs surgery. He's gone through a procedure now where he's had a couple of injections and we're hoping [it won't be too long], but it'll still be a number of weeks."
Analysis: Tresor received a couple of injections after suffering an ankle injury and will miss several weeks while recovering from the issue. This is a blow for the attacking midfielder since he was coming back from an extended period of absence and featured in four games off the bench for the Clarets. The Belgian will hope to recover in the coming weeks and see his ankle stabilize, as it will not require any surgery if it does, according to coach Scott Parker.
Out to face Red Devils
Tresor is out for Wednesday's match against Manchester United due to an injury, according to manager Scott Parker, per Matt Scranton of the Burnley Express. "Yes, that was an injury, so he's picked up that. Hopefully it's not too bad, but we left him behind and we'll review that over the coming days."
Analysis: Tresor has hit the sidelines for a midweek match after he was out over the weekend as well, missing out against Brighton due to a knock he suffered at the end of their match against Newcastle. However, this is only a minor absence for the club, as he has yet to start this season and has only appeared off the bench four times for a total of 19 minutes of field time. He will hope a quick turnaround can come, as he has a decent chance at seeing a bit more time come their FA Cup match against Millwall on Saturday.
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