Nottingham Forest’s Taiwo Awoniyi put in ‘induced coma’ after surgery


The Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi was brought to an “induced coma”, while according to several reports from the 2-2 draw on Sunday with Leicester City from the 2-2 draw on Sunday with Leicester City.

Awoniyi collided strongly in the final phases of the Premier League patentation on the City Ground. After he had received the general general from the club’s medical staff after the treatment on the field on the field, Forest’s striker briefly returned to the field before being forced back.

Forest published an explanation on Tuesday afternoon and claimed that Awoniyi had “well recovered” after he had “undergone an urgent surgery because of a serious belly injury”. “The severity of the violation of Taiwo Awoniyi is a strong memory of the physical risks in the game and why the health and well -being of a player always have to come first,” the explanation says.

After the first operation on Monday evening, Awoniyi was placed in an induced coma before a second operation on Wednesday, as reported for the first time Daily Mail.

The BBC were one of several branches that repeated these reports with Pa News Awoniyi is not in life -threatening. The induced coma – a form of medical sedation – should “restrict its movement and regulate its heart rate”.

These disturbing updates overshadow the first focus that dominated the scenes after the game on Sunday.

The forest owner Evangelo’s Marinakis was widely criticized both parties to play down the severity of the public, which Marinakis later said, a “natural” reaction to his frustration in connection with miscommunication on the seriousness of Awoniyi’s injury.

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