
Norwich City midfielder Jacob Sorensen is willing to play through the pain barrier for the remainder of the season.
The Danish defensive midfielder impressed during the 2-1 home win over Everton in January but tweaked a knee ligament in a tackle just 20 minutes into the 3-0 win at Watford that followed.
“I've been struggling with minor injuries in the last few months but I'm almost 100 per cent again now," Sorensen told the Pink'Un.
“I blocked a ball and then I think it was Tom Cleverley, who fell against my left knee, which got a small twist affecting the inner ligament.
“It took about five weeks to get over that and begin to train with the team again, but it was not too good - and now I've had an injection in the knee, which is anti-inflammatory that should help. So I'm banking on that.
“Now I have a little break here in relation to that injection, and then hope that I can train again on Monday."
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