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Porto steal a point despite finishing shorthanded after Mbemba sent off
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Thomas Lemar - Out with muscular injuryLemar picked up a muscular injury during Wednesday's scoreless draw with Porto.
ImpactLemar is expected to be out for at least three games, as the injury is considered minor and shouldn't put him out for more than 10 days. If the situation changes, expect a return after the October international break, though the signs suggest it won't take that long. Rodrigo De Paul took his place on the pitch during Wednesday's match but Yannick Carrasco and Marcos Llorente are also options to fill Lemar's role in the attack.
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