Eintracht's Newcomer, Højlund, Suffers Training Mishap 🔄
Eintracht Frankfurt's newest addition, Oscar Højlund, encountered an unfortunate mishap during training with their Hessian football Bundesliga squad. The Danish U19 prodigy, who recently signed from FC Copenhagen, is currently undergoing medical examinations to assess his condition. The club has remained tight-lipped about the nature and severity of Højlund's injury.[1][4]
Initially set to attend a press meeting on Wednesday, Højlund's spot was filled by Arthur Theate. The midfielder made brief cameos in Eintracht's DFB Cup triumph in Braunschweig and the Bundesliga kick-off in Dortmund (0:2). Oscar's older sibling, Rasmus, made headlines last summer by joining Manchester United for a hefty sum of around 70 million euros, while his identical twin, Emil, recently inked a deal with FC Schalke 04.[1]
Eintracht Frankfurt remains committed to competing in the German Bundesliga with their full squad, despite the subsequent injury to Højlund. If the injury persists, it may impact his participation in upcoming Bundesliga matches.[1]
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[1] As reported on various sports news outlets, it seems that Højlund was forced from the field in the 50th minute against Holstein Kiel due to injury but has since returned to individual training, offering hope for a quick recovery.[1][4] His projected involvement in the Bundesliga game against Bayern Munich is said to be precautionary, aiming to ensure he is ready for the subsequent encounter.[1] Regrettably, specifics regarding his predicted recovery period remain absent from the most recent updates. [4] [4] According to the latest information, Højlund has returned to team training and is now available for the Bundesliga contest with Wolfsburg, paving the way for the belief that his injury is not gravity-defying and he remains on course to heal in time for the encounters. However, specifics about his anticipated complete recovery time remain undisclosed in the most recent updates. [4]