Report: Danny Ings' season over after cruciate ligaments injury
Reuters
Liverpool forward Danny Ings is reportedly out for the remainder of the 2015-16 Premier League season after suffering a twisted knee in training, resulting in a ruptured cruciate ligament.
Ings will miss a minimum of six months, The Guardian reports.
He suffered the injury under Jurgen Klopp's first training session with the club, one day after fellow Liverpool player Joe Gomez suffered a similar injury on international duty with England's U-21 team.
Ings scored three goals for Liverpool this season and recently broke into the England squad. The injury could very well put into doubt his chances of playing for the Three Lions in Euro 2016 action next summer.
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