Stoke City striker Mama Sidibe has allayed fears of another long-term injury.
Sidibe, who hasn't played first-team football for two years because of knee and Achilles tendon injuries, limped off during Stoke's 1-0 home defeat to Manchester United in the club's inaugural under-21 fixture.
But Sidibe, one of three over-age outfield players allowed to appear, said: "It is normal to get this kind of injury because your body is not used to playing after so long out.
"I am having a scan to find out exactly what is wrong."