Myron Boadu's early exit raises hopes for quick recovery after injury scare
[caption id=attachment_1222546 align=alignnone width=1024] KIEL, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 09: Myron Boadu of VfL Bochum appears dejected as he leaves the pitch due to injury during the Bundesliga match between Holstein Kiel and VfL Bochum 1848 at Holstein-Stadion on February 09, 2025 in Kiel, Germany. (Photo by Selim Sudheimer/Getty Images)[/caption]Dutch-Ghanaian striker Myron Boadus hopes of finishing strong for VfL Bochum were dashed after an untimely injury forced him off the pitch in the first half against KSV Holstein.The striker, who had been instrumental in Bochums lead with two crucial goals, pulled up sharply while sprinting just before the break, clutching his left thigh in discomfort.Boadu was replaced by Moritz Broschinski in stoppage time of the first half, and concerns about the extent of the injury quickly followed.After the match, Boadu shared his thoughts on the injury: After the sprint, I felt a little in the muscle. I didn't want to take the risk of falling out for a very long time. I hope it's not that bad. At the moment I feel okay, he said.A subsequent effort test brought positive news, showing no significant damage. With an MRI still pending, the initial prognosis suggests it could be a minor strain, offering optimism for Boadu's swift return to action.
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