Premier League leaders Leicester have been dealt an injury blow with the news that Jeff Schlupp could be out for around six weeks.
The Ghana international is struggling with a hamstring problem and missed the home victory against Chelsea on Monday night.
Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri has confirmed the Ghana international, 22, could be out for over a month.
"Schlupp is a little more serious," said Ranieri. "I don't know how long it takes -- six weeks, maybe one month.
Schlupp had recently lost his place in the Leicester team to Austrian Christian Fuchs.
Leicester take on Everton in this weekend's Premier Leagu fixtures.
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