it’s unfortunate to hear about Razak Boukari’s difficult season with Wolverhampton in England, especially due to recurring calf injuries. After being transferred to Wolves in the summer, the Togolese midfielder has faced a series of setbacks, with injuries keeping him sidelined for much of the season.
Dean Saunders, the Wolves manager, revealed that Boukari will undergo surgery on his calf after relapsing for the third time this season. The operation is necessary as the two calf muscles are joined, but one has slipped away from the other. This means that Boukari will not be able to play for the remainder of the season.
Saunders expressed disappointment over the situation, noting that Boukari is a talented player for whom the club had invested significantly. This is undoubtedly a blow for Wolves, who are already facing challenges in the Championship and are close to the relegation zone.
Additionally, the setback is also a loss for the Togo national team (Eperviers), as they had hoped to have Boukari available for the remainder of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers starting in June. Injuries can be particularly frustrating for players, clubs, and national teams, and everyone involved will be hoping for a smooth recovery for Boukari. If you have any specific questions or if there’s anything else you’d like to know, feel free to ask!