Bremen shelve Njinmah for rest of 2024: "He's been playing through pain." | OneFootball

Bremen shelve Njinmah for rest of 2024: "He's been playing through pain." | OneFootball

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·11 de dezembro de 2024

Bremen shelve Njinmah for rest of 2024: "He's been playing through pain."

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Young German striker Justin Njinmah - the subject of a full page interview spread in today's print edition of "Sport Bild" - will be given the remaining two league fixture of the calendar off in the hopes that his ankle will full heal in time for the resumption of league play. This was confirmed by Bremen sporting head Peter Niemeyer this evening.

"We've agreed to give him some rest," Niemeyer - as quoted by Tim Lüddecke of Germany's Kicker Magazine - said, "He's been playing with pain in his ankle for quite some time."


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