Nottingham Forest star Taiwo Awoniyi is according to reports from his induced coma.
The striker, 27, was forced to undergo surgery After a belly wound on Sunday ago against Leicester.
Awoniyi required urgent medical attention after crashing in the post during The 2-2 draw.
After his emergency operation, the Nigerian was Posted in an induced coma.
According to the MailAwoniyi is now out of his coma and “good recovery”.
Nottingham Forest are set to Start an internal investigation In dealing with their medical team of the Awoniyi injury.
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The attacker received a long treatment on the field after the incident, but was then allowed to continue playing.
Awoniyi was finally forced to go off, with further assessments that determine that he should go under the knife.
Sunsport revealed earlier tonight that Boshoofd Evangelos Marinakis is furious about how Awoniyi’s injury was treated.
The Greek Tycoon will be club doctor Dr. Prithish Shyam Narayan experienced, together with club medicians and coaches
After the last whistle on Sunday, Marinakis entered the field and Confronted boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
A forest statement then read: “The severity of the injury of Taiwo Awoniyi is a powerful memory of the physical risks in the game and why the health and well -being of a player should always come first.
“This principle is not only policy for us, it is the deeply held faith and conviction of our owner. For Evangelos Marinakis this is not only a club, it is family, and he gives that message in all of us.
“That is why he was so personal and emotionally invested in the situation. His reaction was one of deep care, responsibility and emotional investments in one of our own.
“He not only saw it as an isolated incident, but something that reflected the values and unity of the entire team.
“In such moments he demonstrates his leadership, not only through words, but through action and presence.
“When he clearly saw our player in discomfort, it became increasingly difficult for him to stay on the sidelines.
“It was instinctive, human and a reflection of how much this team and his people mean to him. He would do the same again if such an unfortunate event ever repeated.
“There was no confrontation, with Nuno or others, either on the field or in the stadium. There was only shared frustration between all of us that the medical team should never have let the player continue.”
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