Cardiff to assess Ralls injury

Cardiff City will assess Joe Ralls during the international break after he felt a recurrence of a calf problem during his side's 2-1 win at Blackburn Rovers.
The captain did not feature in six successive Championship matches after boss Omer Riza revealed he had sustained a groin problem in a 2-1 loss at Portsmouth on 11 February.
Ralls started against Rovers on Saturday but had to be replaced by Rubin Colwill in the 37th minute at Ewood Park.
"Rallsy's come back from a calf strain and he's felt it again after about 20 minutes," Riza told BBC Radio Wales.
"Bless him, he carried on and pushed through another 15 minutes and we had to get him off because he was feeling it.
"We'll look at what the damage is with that."
The win in Lancashire also saw the return of midfielder Andy Rinomhota who missed the defeats against Sunderland and Burnley with a hamstring injury.
But Riza admitted he was pleased to see the 27-year-old play for an hour as the Bluebirds returned to winning ways against Blackburn.
"Same with Andy Rinomhota, he's come back from a hamstring injury," added Riza.
"To get 60 minutes out of him was pleasing. We couldn't push it much more than that."
Cardiff sit a point above the Championship's relegation zone and return to action against Sheffield Wednesday in the Welsh capital on Saturday, 29 March (15:00 GMT).
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