CHARLTON Athletic goalkeeper Yohann Thuram-Ulien has refused to travel for their crucial Championship encounter tonight with Leeds United.
The Frenchman, who was on the bench for the Addick's 3-0 defeat to Derby County on Saturday, is unhappy at his lack of first-team opportunities.
The 25-year-old has made four appearances since his loan move from Belgian club Standard Liege, but has not featured since Charlton's 1-0 win over QPR in February.
Youngster Dillon Phillips will replace Thuram-Ulien on the bench, while current number one Ben Hamer has kept four clean sheets in his last six games.
On-loan Wigan Athletic striker Martyn Waghorn believes The Latics are capable of beating Championship table-toppers Leicester City.
Waghorn is currently on-loan at the DW Stadium from Leicester so is unable to play against his parent club in their rearranged league clash tonight.
But he believes the Latics have the necessary talent within the squad and need to be winning the big games if they are to realise their promotion ambitions.
The striker has scored three goals for Uwe Rosler's men since his deadline day move in January.
Massimo Cellino's attempts to overturn the Football League's decision to block his takeover of Leeds United have been delayed while an independent QC reserves his judgement.
The 57-year-old Italian businessman was in court yesterday attempting to appeal the initial decision, in which he failed the League's Owners' and Directors' Test having been found guilty of tax offences.
Leeds' prospective owner believes his deal to purchase a 75 per cent stake in the club should be upheld because the conviction in question is under appeal.
Cellino had paid staff and players' wages in January and February ahead of his proposed takeover, but some players are yet to receive their full wages for March.
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