Wolves goalkeeper Sa playing with broken wrist

Wolves goalkeeper Sa playing with broken wrist

— (Reuters) Since breaking his wrist in August, Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Jose Sa has been performing through agony, according to interim manager Steve Davis of the Premier League team.
The Portuguese goalkeeper stopped Aleksander Mitrovic’s second-half penalty at Wolves’ season-opening 0-0 draw with Fulham when Sa was injured.

Wolves’ next seven league games have been started by the 29-year-old Sa, and Wolves, who are now in 18th place, will host Nottingham Forest later on Saturday.
“His courage is shown by the fact that he carried out his plan. Sa, who has made 28 saves this season, was praised by Davis for his “character.”
“Because you’re the last line, goalkeepers are constantly under fire. To tell someone, “You might have this or that, but we need you,” is always a good example for others.

“It’s important to know there are different pain elements to that, there are different bones which are less likely to be a problem. The athlete, coach, and medical personnel will meet to discuss the situation and decide whether the player can continue “.

With a damaged wrist, Wolves goalkeeper Sa continues to play.

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