Injured Fulham midfielder Ashkan Dejagah can skip the remaining portion of the Barclays Premier League period, boss Martin Jol has established. Dejagah needs a procedure to repair foot ligament ruined encountered when he collided by having an advertising hoarding in Fulham's 3-2 victory over QPR on April 1. The Iranian will go beneath the knife a few weeks and he'll not play again this campaign. "Ashkan Dejagah requires a surgical procedure on his ankle ligament. That will be next week and I do believe he'll be out for the remainder of the season," Jol said. Jol is waiting to discover whether Cameroon international midfielder Eyong Enoh is going to be fit for Saturday's Barclays Premier League trip to Aston Villa. Enoh limped off in Fulham's defeat at Newcastle a week ago and Jol said: "We is going to do an assesment tomorrow. He can probably perform but we are unsure yet." Fulham head to Villa Park with Jol feeling the team need one more win to guarantee their top flight position for next year. The Lilywhites experience a Villa area struggling because of their own survival, with Paul Lambert's guys just two points above the relegation zone. "I feel we truly need yet another gain since you never know. Reasonably we're great but when everybody else begins earning within the last few six or seven fits then you might have a problem," Jol said. "Hopefully we will obtain a couple of results next week. "Overall we have done well overseas. There have probably been too many draws and even at Newcastle we could have done better. It's frustrating to agree in the 93rd moment. "They [Villa] have got quality. They have (Christian) Beneteke, (Gabriel) Agbonlahor, actually (Darren) Bent on the table. In the event that you look at their results, particularly at home, they are OK." Pennsylvania
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