The shoulder complicates Adama

Adama Traoré is facing her best season as a professional. The Wolverhampton end accumulates six goals and seven assists among all competitions and even Robert Moreno came to include him in one of his lists for the Red although, in the end, he could not attend due to injury.

An injury is precisely what is beginning to complicate the season of the extreme speed of L'Hospitalet and is that his left shoulder is giving him problems. Adama had her shoulder dislocated up to three times during the last 16 games: against Tottenham last week, against United in January and again against the Spurs but at Molineux in December. This last occasion, after a little less than a month since the second injury, the alert has jumped and according to the English press, the possibility of having to go through the operating room is being assessed. The player, they say, wants to avoid it in order to fight for a place in the list of 23 for the European Championship.

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Nuno also fears losing him to the final leg of the season with the Wolves qualified for the last 16 of the Europa League and with the qualification for the next continental competition in play, tied with United (5th) and three points behind Chelsea, which marks the Champions zone (45 points, 4th place). “It's happened before and I was worried about him. It's something that hurts him. It hurts a lot. He is a strong boy but he suffers like any other, “said the Portuguese coach after the match against his compatriot Mourinho, in which Adama had to put his shoulder on the band in a rather painful operation.

These inconveniences will not deprive you of being next day against Brighton (Saturday, 4:00 p.m.) or Olympiacos (Thursday 12, 9:00 p.m.) in the first leg of the Europa League round of 16 but the Wolves star must be careful In the remainder of the season with his 'weak point'.

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Adama Traoré suffers while her dislocated shoulder is placed.