It looked like cramp in his right calf.
On 88 minutes he darts into the penalty box and goes down innocuously, he then stretches out his right leg and pulls back his foot with his hand. He then gets up and indicates to the bench.
30 seconds later he sits down again, pulling his right foot back...
I'm very surprised it wasn't overturned.
A very similar tackle and set of circumstances as this Calvert Lewin one which was also recommended by VAR, only to be overturned on appeal.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67922687
I'm pleased, but the whole system is so inconsistent.
Id agree with your selections, but would also point out there are currently 110 Premier League footballers out with injuries. That's about 6 per club, which accounts for the number you have left out.
We currently have 10 out injured.
If our squad was any smaller we'd be in trouble.
From what I've read, like Boscagli, he's a left-footer with an unerring ability to play long diagonal passes to the wings with the accuracy of an NFL quarterback.
Signing a player like this makes sense, a great option to beat the press and maximise the threat of Mitoma and Minteh.
All this talk of Lamptey, let's not forget he's played just 82 minutes of Premier League football this season, and made 2 assists.
He may not be Cafu, but he's a more than adequate stand in for Joel Veltman.
A club's social media following is a good indication of its perceived size globally.
This article from the CIES Football Observatory back in June shows that we had a combined following of 8.3m. That's an increase of 3.4 million on the previous year. Well done admin...
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That may be skewed by the difficulty of the matches we have played, and done surprisingly well in.
Looking at teams in the top half of the table, ourselves, Arsenal and Chelsea, on paper, have had the toughest league fixtures so far.
Fulham, Forest and Spurs the easiest.
I think to be an elite footballer you must have complete confidence in your own ability. I doubt it even occurred to him, after being so integral to Leicester, that he may not be good enough for Chelsea.
He's still a wonderful player, just not as good as Cole Palmer.
Our fixtures so far have been amongst the toughest faced by any side.
Just had a look at Forest's next 4 fixtures.
Away to Arsenal, Man City and Man United and a home banana skin v Ipswich.
I think they'll be the team you get every season which starts well and then sinks link a rock as the...
When quoting the BBC gossip column, it would be helpful to also identify the source the BBC is referring to.
A quick squizz at some of the sources of today's gossip on the BBC website hardly screams Pulitzer prize winning journalism.
Today's leading gem of gossip is a story from the Mirror...
Wieffer is a good player who is low on confidence and still acclimatising.
Lamptey would be my bet; he's a good player, but too inconsistent.
I'd imagine he's probably played his last game for us now our injury issues are easing.