Jonathan Davies played with a heavily-strapped left leg as Wales lost the 2019 World Cup bronze medal game against New Zealand

Wales center Jonathan Davies will miss the Six Nations because he must have knee surgery following the World Cup.
Davies is out of action for at least six months after picking up the injury during the World Cup against Fiji.
The 31-year-old British and Irish Lion missed the quarter-final against France but returned for the semi-final defeat against South Africa and bronze medal match against New Zealand.
Rhys Patchell is also out for at least three months after a shoulder injury.
The Scarlets fly-half, who was a replacement against the Springboks and started against the All Blacks, is expected to be out for three to four months as he also faces surgery.
Wales open their Six Nations campaign against Italy on Saturday, 1 February in Cardiff and finish against Scotland at the Principality Stadium on 14 March.
Saracens back Liam Williams is set to miss the start of the tournament with an ankle problem, while George North (hamstring), Tomas Francis (arm), Cory Hill (leg), Josh Navidi (hamstring) and Leigh Halfpenny (concussion) all finished the World Cup with injuries.