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Bournemouth boss Howe laments Mings injury blow

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe admits Tyrone Mings' injury is a major concern after their 1-1 draw with Leicester City.

The home side were rocked when Mings was left writhing in agony after a collision with Leicester's Danny Drinkwater just five minutes into his debut.

The 22-year-old defender, an £8million summer arrival from Ipswich, immediately signalled to the bench that he could not continue and received gas and air before he was carried off on a stretcher.

Max Gradel's afternoon also ended prematurely following what appeared to be an innocuous challenge from Ritchie de Laet, while Charlie Daniels was withdrawn at the interval with a knee injury.

"It is quite strange that you see players go off in that manner in the same position, the same side of the pitch," Howe said.

"It restricted us tactically and also from the guys' perspective to see their team-mate stretchered off. They are so tight here that it is a difficult one psychologically to handle.

"Tyrone didn't look good and seeing him in that much pain isn't nice to see, and Max also knew pretty early that he had a serious one there and any knee injury is worrying so concerns for all three players tonight."

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