
AFC Wimbledon striker Nathan Young-Coombes will be sidelined for “several weeks” due to a knee injury.
Due to a knee injury, Nathan Young-Coombes of AFC Wimbledon will be out for “a considerable amount of time.”
The 19-year-old will “miss a number of weeks,” according to the Dons, following the injury he sustained during Tuesday’s 2-0 loss to Northampton Town.
Young-Coombes, who joined Wimbledon on loan from Brentford in July, is the team’s top scorer in League Two this year.
In eight league games, he has scored three goals, including two off the bench in a 2-2 draw with Doncaster.
Wimbledon was relegated from League One last season, and in their first nine league games, they have only scored nine goals.
England’s Peterborough. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20: Following an injury sustained during the Sky Bet League, AFC Wimbledon’s Shayon Harrison is carried off on a stretcher.
Tonight, our young talent will be on display, and with your help, they can continue to wow the FA Youth Cup.
Everyone who was a part of the thrilling overtime victory over Cambridge will be hoping for more of the same tonight when our Under-18s take on Stevenage (7 p.m. kickoff at the Cherry Red Records Stadium).
In a competition that brings back wonderful memories for the Dons—wins over Newcastle, Watford, and Burnley come to mind right away—a spot in the third round is up for grabs.
However, it has also given up-and-coming young players a chance to make a name for themselves in the first team, as evidenced most recently by Justin Clarke, Junior Nkeng, and Kai Jennings’ calls up to the senior squad for
Join us tonight at Cherry Red Records Stadium to support the talented group of Dons players, including that trio, who will be back in the Under-18s squad!