Swansea defender Cabango suffers groin injury in Portsmouth loss
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Swansea City defender Ben Cabango will undergo tests to reveal the severity of a groin injury suffered against Portsmouth on New Year's Day.
Cabango was forced off in the final few minutes of the game as the Swans were beaten 4-0 at Fratton Park.
Swansea head coach Luke Williams says they do not yet know if the Wales defender will be available for Saturday's game against West Bromwich Albion.
"Ben felt something in his groin, so that is a concern for us, now we have to assess him as quickly as we can," said Williams.
The Swans were without midfielder Goncalo Franco against Portsmouth after his nasty injury against Luton.
The summer signing had four of the teeth in his lower jaw displaced against the Hatters, and like Cabango is having medical assessments before returning.
"Franco is in a far better place than he was when he left the pitch," added Williams.
"We are hoping he is going to make a quick recovery but we will need some specialists to give us the all-clear to make sure we do not put him in a dangerous situation."