Injuries seem to plague Nottingham Forest whenever there’s heavy rain, and once again, another key player appears to have been injured while representing their country on the international stage.
With a significant number of Forest players currently away on international duty, it’s evident that some are faring better than others, with reports indicating that one has sustained an injury.
While it’s typically a source of pride for clubs to see their players representing their countries internationally, for Forest, it’s more about hoping that all return unharmed and without injury setbacks.
With several key players away on international duty, Forest’s fortunes are closely tied to their performances. Unfortunately, it seems one of these crucial players has picked up an injury recently.
The unfortunate scenario Forest feared has materialized. Boly made a return to the team during the 1-1 draw against Luton, but yesterday, he had to leave the pitch prematurely during Ivory Coast’s friendly against Benin.
Having joined Forest from Wolves in the summer of 2022 for £2 million, Boly has proven to be a valuable asset when fit, particularly in defense. Now, the club awaits news on the extent of his latest injury.