QPR midfielder Sam Field could miss the rest of the season after suffering an ankle injury that is set to rule him out for six to nine weeks.

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QPR midfielder Sam Field could potentially miss the remainder of the season due to a serious ankle injury that is expected to keep him out for six to nine weeks. The injury occurred during a tackle in the 68th minute of QPR's recent match against Portsmouth, which ended in a 2-1 defeat. According to a club statement, Field will begin a rehabilitation process, with hopes of returning to full fitness in the projected timeframe. At just 26 years old, Field has been a vital player for QPR, participating in 33 out of 35 league games this season and starting every match, showcasing his consistency and importance to the team. His absence could pose a significant challenge for QPR as they approach the critical final matches of the season.

The team's last game is scheduled for May 3, raising concerns about whether he can recover in time. The club and fans will be anxiously monitoring his rehabilitation progress. This injury underscores the physical demands of football and the unpredictability of player fitness throughout the season.

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