
England Premier Soccer League
Leeds United won 3-2 against Wolves in their last league match, and got 3 precious points on the way to relegation, but their goal scorer Barnford got injured again. After the match, the team confirmed that the England international suffered a ruptured plantar fascia and will be out of action for at least six weeks, which means that he will have to call it a day, which will have a certain impact on Leeds United's relegation bid.
Bamford started the last match against Wolves as a regular, but was forced to retire after 23 minutes due to injury, and when he returned to the bench, the camera caught him in tears. Rob Price, the Leeds United team doctor, explained: Bamford has been suffering from a plantar fascia injury for the past 12 months, and although he has received treatment and a long period of rehabilitation, the injury has been partially torn and developed into a complete rupture, and he needs a period of time to rest so that the body can fully recover.
The 28-year-old Bamford was Leeds United's top scorer last season, but has been plagued by injuries this season and has only played 9 league matches, recording 2 goals and 3 assists.Bamford officially announced his return to action at the beginning of March, and has played two consecutive matches in the main round against Norwich and Wolves, but he has been injured again, which is worrying for the attacking power of Leeds United.










