Leeds United defender Sol Bamba did not sustain a major injury in Saturday’s 2-1 away win over Bolton Wanderers in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

The 31-year-old was replaced by Lewie Coyle in the dying minutes of the game due to an injury and the Whites were sweating over the extent of the centre-back’s niggle.




However, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post, the Ivory Coast international only suffered from cramp and is expected to be fit for Saturday’s clash against Nottingham Forest.

The 31-year-old has made 18 appearances for the Elland Road outfit this season, scoring one goal.
 


In-form striker Souleymane Doukara opened the scoring for Steve Evans’ side, before new signing Toumani Diagouraga doubled the lead on his full debut before half time.

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Darren Pratley pulled one back for Wanderers in the 80th minute, but the Whites held on to a late onslaught to ensure passage to the fifth round.

Leeds currently sit in 14th position in the league table and are 11 points behind the playoff spots.