Roy Hodgson says the coming months will give a clearer indication of whether Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s back problem might be a long-term issue.

The midfielder suffered spasms playing for England against Germany last Friday and has struggled with recurring lower back problems throughout his career. Hodgson admits the 21-year-old’s powerful build may cause problems but, at this stage, the Crystal Palace manager does not think there is any reason for concern.

Loftus-Cheek produced a man-of-the-match display against Germany on his England debut was forced off in the first half against Brazil four days later.

The loan signing from Chelsea is a doubt to face Everton at Selhurst Park on Saturday, but Hodgson said: “I do not see any reason for concern at the moment. Maybe in a month or two if he is not playing the games and you ask me again, maybe I will have to say it is a concern. Time will tell.

“It is something we were aware of, his condition, so it did not come as a massive surprise. He is tall, straight-backed and powerful, so he puts a lot of power through his lower back. It goes for all players of his type: the chances are they are going to have a slight problem.”

Loftus-Cheek was today continuing to be assessed by Palace medical staff but Hodgson added: “I am optimistic and I believe it will not be a problem.”