JAMES Henry is Oxford United’s main fitness concern ahead of tomorrow’s home game with Doncaster Rovers.
The midfielder has featured in all 20 of the U’s Sky Bet League One games this season.
But a minor knee problem saw him substituted 65 minutes into the midweek victory at Gillingham.
Manager Pep Clotet said: “I subbed James because he’s been feeling his knee and I didn’t want to load him up more.
“I want to assess him and see if he’s alright – I think he will be.
“In the case of James Henry he’s a player who finds it very difficult to have a bad game.
“He always gives everything for the team and he’s played games through pain, sweat and tears.
“He’s giving everything for the club and he’s an important player because he has the resilience to put the team before himself, always.”
Joe Rothwell is back in training as expected after his hamstring injury.
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