Coventry's Torp to miss remaining games

Danish midfielder Victor Torp was injured against Portsmouth earler this month
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Coventry City midfielder Victor Torp will miss the remaining matches of the season with an ankle injury.
Torp, 25, went off on a stretcher midway through the first half of the recent 1-0 win at home to Portsmouth and scans have revealed ligament damage.
Meanwhile, the club are unsure when Ephron Mason-Clark and Bobby Thomas will be able to return from their respective injuries.
"Victor Torp has done his ankle ligaments and will miss the rest of the season now," manager Frank Lampard confirmed, external after Monday's 1-1 draw with Hull.
"Ephron has a continuation of his toe injury which we don't really know how long he's going to be out for at the minute.
"Bobby Thomas has a low-level calf problem and we will just have to analyse it, but I can't give time frames."
Coventry currently occupy the final Championship play-off place with four matches of the regular season remaining.
They are a point below fifth-placed Bristol City and three points clear of seventh-placed West Bromwich Albion.