Sheffield United: On-loan Nottingham Forest defender Max Lowe suffers huge injury blow

Sheffield United’s Max Lowe has been dealt a massive injury blow after being ruled out for two months.
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The Blades defender, currently on loan at Nottingham Forest, was taken off on Saturday during his side’s Championship match against Reading.

Lowe missed last night’s 0-0 draw with Luton Town and Forest boss Steve Cooper revealed the extent of the injury, which he stated was a groin strain.

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Sheffield United defender Max Lowe, currently on loan at Nottingam Forest, has been ruled out for two months after picking up a groin injurySheffield United defender Max Lowe, currently on loan at Nottingam Forest, has been ruled out for two months after picking up a groin injury
Sheffield United defender Max Lowe, currently on loan at Nottingam Forest, has been ruled out for two months after picking up a groin injury
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"He's going to be out for two months. He's had a groin strain,” said Cooper.

"We knew he had a muscle strain, but you just have your fingers crossed that it's one of the lower grades. I don't know exactly what grade it is, but he's going to be out for two months.

"It's a blow. But it happens, and we get on with it."

Lowe has been a key figure for Forest, joining the club in September and making 13 appearances, after United boss Slavisa Jokanovic allowed the former Derby County man to leave Bramall Lane on loan.