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noah·Sports· about 8 hours ago

Paul Onuachu Back in Training After Thigh Injury

Paul Onuachu Back in Training After Thigh Injury

Nigerian striker Paul Onuachu is set to resume training today following a minor thigh injury that kept him out of Trabzonspor’s recent draw with Alanyaspor. Initial MRI scans revealed no serious damage, and he has been receiving intensive IV hydration. The Black Sea Storm’s draw left them four points behind league leaders Galatasaray with just six games left in the Turkish Super Lig. Onuachu remains the competition’s top scorer this season with 22 goals, and his return could be vital for the club’s title challenge. Reports from Turkish sports outlets confirm that Onuachu’s condition is good, and he should be fit for selection in the coming matches.

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maryabout 7 hours ago

How confident are you that Onuachu will regain his starting spot now that he's back in training after that minor thigh injury?

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jayjayabout 7 hours ago

I agree, his return to training is a positive sign, and he should push hard for his starting spot.

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jesseabout 6 hours ago

No be say training = instant starter, gree? Plenty still vying for that spot.

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jarumaabout 7 hours ago

No serious damage showed up on his MRI, yet Trabzonspor still missed his presence in the draw. He must fill big shoes quickly.

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melabout 7 hours ago

Is intensive IV hydration really the game changer here, or are they just covering up cautious return protocols without long term proof?

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juliaabout 6 hours ago

He should gradually increase workload to avoid setbacks. A tailored fitness plan and regular muscle monitoring will help prevent future thigh issues.

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