Last Saturday, Yannick Ferreira sparked concern when he revealed that Jeff Wren-Adelaide, who was carried away on a stretcher, may have suffered a “brain haemorrhage”. But the player’s environment was reassuring.
At the end of the first half at Stade Machiens last Saturday, the images sparked concern in France. Jeff Wren Adelaide In fact he had to be carried from the field unconscious and bleeding profusely. After the match, Yannick Ferreira provided a worrying update.
“We fear a brain hemorrhage,” the RWDM coach revealed. The agency adopted these statements L’EquipeFormer Lyon player Rennes Adelaide is still closely followed by his former supporters, and his old club immediately assured him of their support. So it was in L’Equipe And the JRA entourage also wanted to respond.
Olympique Lyonnais is with you in this difficult time @jreineadelaide
get well soonPerseverance and strength to you
– Olympique Lyonnais (@OL) May 4, 2024
The player’s relatives confirmed to the French outlet that “Jeff is in good condition. There is no bleeding and no permanent damage.” Rennes-Adelaide played more than 100 matches in the French League for Lyon, Angers and Nice. He also played 21 matches with the French national team.
This is also good news for RWDM, who have one more game to secure the relegation play-offs. After yesterday’s pictures, some fear Jeff Reine-Adelaide may have played his last game for RWDM, given his contract expires in June this year.
On the other hand, RWDM are yet to issue an official statement on the injuries to Jeff Wren Adelaide and Taiwo Adaramola, who were feared to have suffered a serious thigh injury.
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