Nottingham Forest striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, has been put in an “induced coma” while recovering from surgery in a “serious” abdominal injury suffered during the Sunday 2-2 draw with Leicester City, according to various reports.
Awoniyi collided with the stick during the closing stages of the Premier League Operation on the ground of the city. After the Club’s medical staff was given by the treatment after treatment, the Forest striker briefly returned to the playing field before being forced to leave.
Forest He published a statement on Tuesday afternoon claiming that Awoniyi was “recovering well” after suffering “urgent surgery in a serious abdominal injury”. “The severity of Taiwo Awoniyi’s injury is a powerful reminder of physical risks in the game and why the health and well -being of a player must always be first,” the statement read.
Following Monday night’s initial operation, Awoniyi was placed in an induced comma before a second Wednesday surgery, as reported Daily.
It BBC were one of the various outlets that echoed these reports, with Pa news Claiming that Awoniyi is not in a state of life. It is believed that the induced coma, which is a form of medical sedation, “helps to restrict its movement and to regulate its heart rate.”
These disturbing updates eclipse the initial focus that dominated the scenes after Sunday’s game.
The owner of the forest, Evangelos Marinakis, was widely criticized for having reached the pitch after the final whistle and to face the manager Nuno Espirito Santo after two points against the adversaries relegated. The two parts tried to lower The severity of the audience, which the Marinakis explained later was a “natural” reaction to their frustration that surrounded the bad communication over the gravity of Awoniyi’s injury.