Nottingham Forest Star Danilo has posted a positive update after suffering a horrific injury during the 1-1 draw. Bournemouth Not Saturday afternoon.
After just seven minutes of play at the City Ground, Danilo went up for an aerial challenge with Antoine Semenyo and went down in a very strange way.
It was immediately clear that something terrible had happened, as nearby players clashed with the medical team that had been called onto the pitch.
Kris Boyd was on Sky Sports' Saturday Football Show and said::'He's not happy. The effort and there's no other way to say it, it looks like the lower leg is broken.
“It's horrible.” Absolutely horrible. You have no challenge, he was on the ball, he was stupid and he was stupid.
The 23-year-old was taken to hospital, but is now home and appears to be in a good mood, posting an update on social media, which read: “Hey people, I'm just passing by to say that it's good Obrigado Dios, and I'm already home.
'We will be back soon. Thank you for all the messages of support.'
Speaking after the match, Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo said: “We know he was in hospital. We know it's serious.
“It's been a difficult time for everyone here. First of all, Danilo is a very special person, the way he works and the smile on his face.
“Now we will feel the lack of his qualities, his talent and what he brings to his team. We wish the best and hope for the best. Let's hope it doesn't take long.
'Dava let's see the players' reaction, because we all love each other or Danilo. First, in my mind and in my mind, we are not thinking about football, we just hope that nothing serious happens.
“When we came in, we came in, and Yatesy came in and we had no game. We keep going.
Striker Chris Wood, who scored Forest's goal on Saturday, added: “It's not legal for a team-mate to come on to the pitch because he's wrong. He's a legitimate face and he's loved by everyone. We'll be here to support him, but that's not possible for him and his family and I know he'll come back stronger.
“As footballers, you just want to play a good game and not worry about anything else. It's not nice to see him and we will support him.
“No matter what happens, it will be stronger and it will be a better home.”
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