Wycombe Wanderers boss admits Aaron Morley will be a “huge miss” against Bolton Wanderers
Although he will not be available against his parent club, the midfielder has made 20 appearances since going on loan to the Chairboys at the beginning of the season.
Morley’s influence at Adams Park in recent months has been praised by Bloomfield, who maintains that it is an opportunity for someone else to demonstrate their abilities.
He told Bucks Free Press, “He has been fantastic for us this season.” “A beautiful football player who works so hard and approaches his work every day with such intensity.” We love having him here and he is a huge part of our group.
We are happy with the football he has been playing and the way he has fit in with the team and our football club since the day he arrived.
“We put the squad together in the summer for these moments in case we were missing a few, but he will be a huge miss for us.”
Someone else will get the chance to perform since Azza isn’t accessible, and that is what we expect of ourselves.
Since their most recent loss to Birmingham in August, Wycombe has gone 17 games without a loss, putting them on a strong run in League One.
Last Saturday, the Chairboys defeated Shrewsbury 4-1, with goals from Dan Udoh, Fred Onyedinma, Caleb Taylor, and Beryly Lubala.
Taylor, a former loanee from Bolton, has made 17 appearances for the Chairboys this season and may play again.
Due to injury, the tall defender only made seven appearances during the second part of the previous season at Toughsheet Community Stadium.
“I’m having fun while playing. The guys are fantastic and a really amiable bunch. After his goal at Croud Meadow, he remarked, “I am enjoying my time here because they have made me feel welcome.”