England's Six Nations hopes took a worrying turn on Thursday when winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso limped out of training with what appears to be a leg injury. The 23-year-old, who has proven himself to be England's main threat on the wing, failed to complete the session and his condition will now be closely monitored by medical staff.
Feyi-Waboso started the training session at Bagshot but pulled up with an unspecified issue that left him in discomfort. Assistant coach Kevin Sinfield likened Feyi-Waboso's injury to a minor concern, stating that the winger "walked off" without specifying what happened during the final 60 seconds of training.
If Feyi-Waboso is ruled out for Wales' visit to Twickenham on Saturday, Elliot Daly is likely to step in and fill the void. The experienced and versatile back would be a suitable replacement for the injured winger, who has been in scintillating form in recent times. However, it remains to be seen whether Feyi-Waboso will be able to overcome his injury.
Feyi-Waboso had already made a successful return from a shoulder injury sustained during the summer tour and went on to start all four autumn Tests for England. He has also scored seven tries in 13 international appearances, with his electric footwork making him a major threat to opposing defenders.
England will be led into Saturday's Twickenham showdown by Jamie George, who is deputising as captain after Maro Itoje missed the pre-tournament training camp due to personal reasons. The team are being managed by new head coach Steve Tandy, and George has pledged to make the most of his chance to lead the side for a week.
With the Six Nations getting underway, George is confident that England can overcome their injury woes and secure victory against Wales. He stated that the match will be a "free swing" for Wales, who are outsiders to triumph at Twickenham.
Feyi-Waboso started the training session at Bagshot but pulled up with an unspecified issue that left him in discomfort. Assistant coach Kevin Sinfield likened Feyi-Waboso's injury to a minor concern, stating that the winger "walked off" without specifying what happened during the final 60 seconds of training.
If Feyi-Waboso is ruled out for Wales' visit to Twickenham on Saturday, Elliot Daly is likely to step in and fill the void. The experienced and versatile back would be a suitable replacement for the injured winger, who has been in scintillating form in recent times. However, it remains to be seen whether Feyi-Waboso will be able to overcome his injury.
Feyi-Waboso had already made a successful return from a shoulder injury sustained during the summer tour and went on to start all four autumn Tests for England. He has also scored seven tries in 13 international appearances, with his electric footwork making him a major threat to opposing defenders.
England will be led into Saturday's Twickenham showdown by Jamie George, who is deputising as captain after Maro Itoje missed the pre-tournament training camp due to personal reasons. The team are being managed by new head coach Steve Tandy, and George has pledged to make the most of his chance to lead the side for a week.
With the Six Nations getting underway, George is confident that England can overcome their injury woes and secure victory against Wales. He stated that the match will be a "free swing" for Wales, who are outsiders to triumph at Twickenham.