Argyle's Pleguezuelo suffers another injury blow

Julio Pleguezuelo came off at half-time in the 1-0 loss at Rotherham United - his eighth appearance of the season
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Plymouth Argyle defender Julio Pleguezuelo could miss the rest of the season after a recurrence of a calf problem.
The Spanish defender, 29, has had an injury-ravaged season, having missed the first four months of the campaign with a knee issue he suffered early in pre-season.
He returned in December, but was sidelined with the calf issue in January, before playing twice last week.
"We've got to hit a reset button with Pleggy," head coach Tom Cleverley told BBC Radio Devon.
"It's tough when your body is letting you down, when you're such an experienced player - and not having a pre-season has really hurt Pleggy this year.
"He's not had that baseline of fitness, he's always trying to chase that and being a bit of a risk when he's played.
"So we need to reset all that with Pleggy and take our time with him so if that is that he returns for pre-season, that's what it is."

Tegan Finn has scored three goals in the Vertu Trophy this season for Plymouth Argyle
Meanwhile, impressive teenage forward Tegan Finn has been ruled out for the rest of the season with hamstring issues.
The 17-year-old was hurt in the 1-0 loss at Rotherham and scans have shown he has suffered what Cleverley says is a "significant hamstring tear".
The injury, five minutes after half-time, came in Finn's third League One start of the season and four days after he had scored in the Vertu Trophy quarter-final loss at Luton Town.
"We'll go for a surgical opinion next week and we'll make sure he's in the best hands as one of our exciting young players," added Cleverley.