Nigerian on loan Liverpool striker hospitalized after nasty injury in Bundesliga game

8f1de4efc738ab50?impolicy=cropped Image&imwidth=650
Taiwo Awoniyi was taken off with a stretcher to the hospital during Mainz Bundesliga 1-0 defeat to Augsburg.
The on loan Liverpool striker was involved in a clash of heads with a German-born of Nigerian descent Felix Uduokhai.
The collision with the defender ended in a nasty fall for Awoniyi who was immediately attended to by medical staff on ground.
After a few minutes' delay, the 22-year-old had a brace put on his neck as the forward was taken off the pitch and went straight to the hospital.
Reports from German claim that the Nigerian U23 international was responding to treatment at the hospital.
Awoniyi joined Liverpool in 2015 and has been unable to earn a work-permit which led him to spells in Germany, Holland and Belgium.
The lanky forward's best loan spell was with Belgian side Mouscron where he scored 11 goals in 16 appearances.
He won the U17 World Cup with the Golden Eaglets in 2013 and the African Under-20 Championships two years later.
Mainz lost the match to Augsburg as the only goal came from Florian Niederlechner with just 43 seconds played.
Awoniyi's club are just three points above the relegation zone and their next game would be against Bundesliga contenders Dortmund.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

See staggering amount Anthony Joshua and Fury are to share after their heavyweight fight next year

Lockdown hangover: Goalkeeper forgets penalty area as he's sent off for catching ball outside his box

Hazard produces 5-star performance as Real Madrid thrash Eibar in la Liga

Liverpool win their first Premier League title in 30 years

LaLiga: Wenger reveals player Barcelona needs to buy

I want to win titles - Aubameyang breaks silence on Arsenal future

Man Utd reportedly offered to sign £250,000-a-week Rodriguez from Real Madrid

Details of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury deal for two fights revealed

Man United name big player who will be sacrificed for them to sign top Ajax star