Taiwo Awoniyi out of coma after surgery
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Re: Taiwo Awoniyi has been placed in an induced coma
Wishing him a swift recovery. It looked worse as I saw the game - running at full pelt and slamming into goal posts is not for the faint hearted.
I also hope it allows a conversation to be had within FIFA with this nonsense of allowing play to run its course before the assistant referee acknowledges an offside.
We have a player that's been badly injured from an incident that could have been halted before the cross from Elanga came in. How many more of these incidents need to happen before the rules are revised?

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Re: Taiwo Awoniyi has been placed in an induced coma
Wow. This is serious. Thank God for prompt treatment. And Taiwo tried to continue playing on in that state.Damunk wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:14 amIf that was indeed the case, then it WAS life-threatening. It’s a surgical emergency.
Blunt injury to the abdomen always has the potential to rupture ( ie ‘burst’) something.
Other possibilities are ruptured spleen and/or liver.
All are emergency conditions.
Thank God he got prompt treatment. Na another thing we for dey talk.
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Anytime someone has to be placed in an induced coma, it has to be as a result of a very serious medical condition. I join in praying for Taiwo Awoniyi’s speedy and complete recovery

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Taiwo Awoniyi 'set to come out of induced coma' as Nottingham Forest 'anticipate full recovery'
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Wishing him a speedy recovery.
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Thajk God for the lad. This was actually a very serious injury,anointed wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 12:13 am Thank God he's out of coma
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... ge298zel0o
'Potentially life-threatening'
Consultant colorectal surgeon Prof Gillian Tierney told BBC Sport: "The injury is really serious. It is potentially life-threatening.
"It is very easy to miss at the point of contact and can take hours to diagnose.
"In a hospital setting we would send a patient for a CT scan which could take up to 10 hours.
"If it occurred to an athlete who was super fit, very muscular and was running on adrenaline then I think it would be extremely understandable to miss it. Fluid leaking from the intestine would not be easy to diagnose straight away.
"Surgery is usually required and the stomach would be opened up. The mortality stat is 9%. So if an athlete who went through the procedure was really fit, they would stand a good chance of being OK."
Harpaul Flora, consultant vascular and general surgeon at the London Clinic, said ruptured intestines are "a pretty rare injury".
He added: "It's either a compression of the abdominal wall which has led to tearing and liquid seeping out - or the tear of an artery.
"Neither of those would be able to be diagnosed without a scan. There may have been bruising.
"It can be life-threatening. If it wasn't treated by a hospital it can give you an infection. It could then lead to sepsis, which is a life-threatening consequence."
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That’s because it’s a lie. It’s a convenient excuse after the uproar about his berating the coach for the resultSiddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue May 13, 2025 4:44 pm Wishing Taiwo a quick and speedy recovery.
Apparently , this was why the owner stormed into the pitch to berate Nuno![]()
medical staff have cost many their soccer careers. I get the feeling the medical staff will be tossed after this debacle.
Owner yab sha , Nuno no be small pikin and no be medical staff.
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Re: Taiwo Awoniyi out of coma after surgery
The good news is that the surgery was successful.
The ‘goodest’ news is that he is expected to make a full recovery and it shouldn’t affect his career in any way.
He will be delighted to hear that.
The ‘goodest’ news is that he is expected to make a full recovery and it shouldn’t affect his career in any way.
He will be delighted to hear that.

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Fantastic news..Glad he will be back, but hope he has a lot more time to recover fully, Im sure this is part of the prescription
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