"He caught a foot just above his ankle that turned the ankle quickly and has done some damage in there," said Williams. Williams continued: "He got some special treatment - he's got some new close friends from that game (against Reading) - but that's part and parcel of a physical game. The pain will subside fairly quickly and I'm sure he'll be back involved in a very short time." Peterborough also faced a physical test against Rotherham, with wingers Declan Frith and Kyrell Lisbie on the receiving end of some heavy tackles. "We knew we were going to have to stand up to that and players couldn't hide away - and they absolutely didn't," added Williams.
Source: BBC January 02, 2026 10:33 UTC