UNLUCKY Andrew Davies faces another spell on the sidelines after going off early on his comeback this afternoon.
The defender's hamstring injury was the low point of a City win that has put them within two points of the top six.
Billy Clarke scored both goals in the 2-0 victory over Oldham - their first over the Latics since 1997.
Phil Parkinson was delighted with the response from last week's late frustration against Fleetwood.
But he admitted that losing Davies again was a big blow.
The City boss said: "We won't know the full details until we have proper checks on him but it didn't look good.
"When it goes like that and it is a sudden injury, normally it is bad.
"We will be expecting the worse so anything better than that will be a bonus."
Gary MacKenzie, who had made way for Davies to return, came off the bench and Parkinson said: "I thought Gary was faultless."
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