Bayer Leverkusen celebrated a hard-fought win against FC Heidenheim, but their joy was tempered by an injury scare for key player Jeremie Frimpong.
The Dutch-Ghanaian wing-back was forced off the pitch just before halftime after a collision with Heidenheim’s goalkeeper, Kevin Müller. Frimpong initially tried to play through what appeared to be a knee injury but ultimately had to be substituted during stoppage time, with Nathan Tella taking his place.
Speaking after the match, coach Xabi Alonso struck an optimistic tone. “We expect it to not be that serious,” Alonso said, adding that the team would monitor Frimpong’s condition closely. The coach avoided delving into specific details, but his comments offered a measure of hope for fans ahead of Leverkusen’s crucial Champions League fixture against RB Salzburg on Tuesday evening.
Frimpong has been a vital cog in Leverkusen’s attack this season, and his absence could present challenges in maintaining their high-intensity play. As fans await further updates, the focus will shift to how Alonso’s side adjusts for their upcoming European test.
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