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Wolverhampton midfielder Karl Henry could be sidelined four weeks with a strained hamstring, the Premier League club said Tuesday.

The 29-year-old Henry was injured in the first half of Sunday's 5-0 defeat to Fulham. Wolverhampton hopes Henry, who has made 24 EPL appearances, can return for the March 24 match at Norwich City.

"Karl has had the scan which has shown up a hamstring strain," Wolverhampton boss Terry Connor said on the club's website, "and he is expected to be out for three to four weeks."

With Henry sidelined, Wolverhampton recalled 21-year-old David Davis from his loan to Chesterfield. He has played nine times for Chesterfield since joining on loan in January.

"It gives us another option given the injuries and we've had David watched closely at both Inverness and Chesterfield this season where he has done very well," Connor said.