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Robbie Brady was carried off after colliding with Leicester's Harry Maguire

Burnley winger Robbie Brady needs knee surgery and faces a "substantial" time on the sidelines.

Brady, 25, was injured in a collision with Leicester City defender Harry Maguire half an hour into Saturday's 1-0 Premier League defeat.

Play was stopped for several minutes before the Republic of Ireland international was carried off on a stretcher with his leg in a brace.

Clarets boss Sean Dyche says Brady has suffered a patellar tendon tear.

"He will be out for a substantial recovery period," added Dyche. "He will be given all the time and care he needs on his recovery and supported throughout."

Brady joined Burnley from Norwich in January in a deal worth up to £13m.

He has played in all 15 league games this season for the Clarets, who are seventh in the table.