Lyon midfielder Kim Kallstrom will miss Wednesday's clash with Caen due to an ankle injury and could be ruled out for two weeks as a result of the knock, Le Progres reports. The Swede sustained a sprain to his right ankle during the 2-0 win over Marseille at the weekend, becoming the third Lyon player this season to pick up such an injury. Lisandro Lopez and Yoann Gourcuff have also been hit by ankle trouble since the campaign began last month. Kallstrom could now miss the next two weeks of action, which would rule him out of further Ligue 1 duels with Bordeaux and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as the Champions League fixture against Dinamo Zagreb. As a result of Kallstrom's injury, it is thought that Gueida Fofana will be given a chance in the starting line-up by coach Remi Garde, with Mouhamadou Dabo, Ishak Belfodil, Jeremy Pied and Alexandre Lacazette all set for places in a rotated 19-man squad. The league leaders travel to Caen for Wednesday's round seven clash, with kick-off at 1900 (BST).
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