They’re just being extra careful with him to prevent an actual injury after he started to tighten up against Arsenal.
Which is the prudent approach. Much bigger fish to fry than Fulham, West Ham, or Leeds.
And, if we can’t beat them without Kev, and Arsenal make up the deficit, then we don’t really deserve to win the league, anyway.
We may see him for a few minutes against West Ham and then potentially from the off against Leeds, being subbed early in the second half regardless of the score.
That should hopefully give him a rest but also keep him match fit for RM.