In an unusual turn of events, Victor Adeboyejo, a prominent striker for Bolton Wanderers, has suffered an unexpected back injury triggered by a sneeze.
Victor Adeboyejo, the Bolton Wanderers striker, missed a crucial game due to a back injury caused by a sneeze, sparking concerns about his immediate future on the field, Sky News reported.
The incident unfolded after a physical confrontation during a recent match against Charlton. Adeboyejo, aged 26, experienced significant discomfort that escalated following what seemed to be an innocuous sneeze.
According to the team's management, this sneeze resulted in severe discomfort, prompting further medical examination. The striker was slated to participate in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy group game at Barrow on Tuesday but was forced to withdraw owing to the pain in his back and ribcage areas.
Bolton Wanderers' manager Ian Evatt explained the situation, noting that the sneeze appeared to worsen an existing condition that they had not initially considered serious.
"Victor has been suffering with a nasty back injury and a sneeze set it off, believe it or not," Evatt said, highlighting the peculiar nature of the injury.
He added, "He felt a bit of a crack in between his ribs and we are hopeful it is just a cartilage or muscular issue but until we have a good look at the scan we won't know for sure."
This unexpected injury comes at a time when Bolton is already navigating a reduced squad due to other injuries and the international break, putting additional strain on the team's performance and strategy.
The seriousness of Adeboyejo's condition became apparent after he underwent a scan to assess the potential damage.
Evatt remarked, "He was okay at the time, but then he had a pretty hefty sneeze. Victor is a powerful boy, and even his sneezes are powerful." This not only showcases the unusual nature of the injury but also emphasizes the physicality of the player.
There is growing anticipation among fans and team members regarding the scan results, which are crucial in determining Adeboyejo's capacity to return to the field soon.
Despite the setback with Adeboyejo, Bolton Wanderers secured a victory against Barrow, winning the match 3-2.
However, the team currently stands 18th in League One, having accumulated just four points from four games, a position they are eager to improve as the season progresses.
The absence of a key player like Adeboyejo adds to their challenges, particularly as they navigate through the ongoing league and cup competitions.
In light of recent events, Evatt has humorously noted, "I'll have to start having a long look at myself when players start getting injured sneezing."
This comment not only injects a bit of humor into the situation but also reflects on the unpredictable nature of sports where unusual injuries can complicate team management and performance.
With Adeboyejo sidelined, Bolton will need to adjust their strategies and possibly look at other players to step up and fill the gap as they await further updates on their striker's health.