Leverkusen Provides Update on Victor Boniface’s Health Following Car Accident
Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen have issued an update on Nigeria international Victor Boniface following a car accident in Germany.
The Super Eagles striker was involved in the crash on Sunday, October 20, just hours after contributing to Leverkusen’s 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga.
In a now-deleted social media post, the 23-year-old striker shared video footage and images of the damaged vehicle, expressing gratitude with the words, “God is the greatest” and “God says my time hasn’t come.”
According to the German tabloid Bild, Boniface was not driving during the crash but was a passenger in the vehicle. The incident took place on the A3 highway between Bad Camberg and Idstein, as Boniface and the driver were en route to Frankfurt Airport.
“Boniface was on the A3 between Bad Camberg and Idstein on his way to Frankfurt Airport shortly after seven on a training-free Sunday, where he wanted to pick up friends, when the Mercedes collided with a truck,” the report read.
“The striker was not behind the wheel himself; he was just a passenger. According to the police, the driver lost control of the car due to fatigue and skidded from the middle lane to the right into the truck. The collision even caused the Mercedes to overturn.”
The club confirmed that Boniface sustained only minor injuries to his hand, and both he and the driver were treated at the hospital.
Bayer Leverkusen reassured fans, stating, “He is fine.” After undergoing examinations, Boniface and the driver were discharged and returned safely to Cologne.
Photos shared by Boniface showed his arm with what appeared to be a minor injury, providing a glimpse into the accident’s severity.
News of Boniface’s safety has brought relief to fans and the football community, especially given his crucial role in Leverkusen’s impressive season so far.
Despite the accident, the club hopes he will be available for their upcoming UEFA Champions League match against Brest on Wednesday, October 23.
This incident comes on the heels of a challenging week for Boniface, who, along with the Nigerian national team, faced a chaotic trip to Libya. The team experienced a 15-hour delay at a remote airport, which led them to boycott their Africa Cup of Nations matchday 4 qualifier.
With Boniface’s quick recovery from the accident, Leverkusen remains optimistic about his ongoing contribution to their campaign.
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