**Turnbull Injury Update and Squad Changes at Cardiff City**
**Turnbull Injury Blow**
Erol Bulut is concerned that David Turnbull could be sidelined for up to a month following a groin injury sustained in the warm-up before Cardiff’s Carabao Cup match against Bristol Rovers. Turnbull, initially named in the starting XI, was replaced by Eli King just before kick-off. Bulut commented, “Dave will have a scan today, and we should have a clearer picture tomorrow. It seems like he could be out for about a month after feeling pain in his adductor during a warm-up shot. We hope it’s not too serious.”
**Robinson and El Ghazi Updates**
Callum Robinson, who recently suffered an Achilles knock, trained today and will continue tomorrow before a decision is made regarding his availability for the Burnley match. Anwar El Ghazi, on the other hand, is making slow progress. Bulut mentioned, “El Ghazi is training hard, but we’re cautious not to rush him too soon to avoid further injury. We want him fully fit, as he had a similar issue at PSV Eindhoven.”
**Loan Moves for Youngsters**
Bulut has confirmed that three younger players will be sent out on loan this summer. “Raheem Conte, Malachi Fagan-Walcott, and Kieron Evans will benefit from a season of senior football,” he said. “Joel Colwill has already joined Cheltenham Town and started strongly with two goals on debut.”
**Colwill’s Improvement Under Bulut**
Rubin Colwill believes his development has been significantly influenced by Bulut. The Wales international, who scored in Cardiff’s 2-0 Carabao Cup win over Bristol Rovers, said, “Bulut has improved my patience, tactical awareness, and movement. I had a good season last year, and now I’m focusing on turning those positive performances into goals and assists.”
**Reindorf’s Impressive Debut**
Michael Reindorf described his Carabao Cup debut as a “fantastic moment.” The 19-year-old striker, who scored six goals for the under-21s before joining the first team, impressed both supporters and Bulut with his performance off the bench. Reindorf said, “It was an amazing experience and the crowd was incredible. I felt nervous before coming on, but once I was on the pitch, it was all about making an impact. I’m confident and eager to continue working hard for more opportunities.”
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