07/06/2016

Kyle Lafferty Suffers Injury Scare Ahead Of Euro 2016

Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty has been pictured limping out of training ahead of the Euro 2016.

However, Manager Michael O'Neill confirmed to the BBC that there were no concerns and it was precautionary to take him out of training.

Lafferty previously scored seven goals in the qualifying.

Northern Ireland are to play against Poland in their opening game on Sunday, 12 June.

(CD/MH)

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