Bournemouth Striker Enes Unal Suffers Season-Ending ACL Injury
The Turkish forward tore his right ACL during training, adding to Bournemouth's growing injury concerns as they chase a top-four Premier League finish.
- Enes Unal, 27, tore his right anterior cruciate ligament during a routine training session on Tuesday and will undergo surgery in the coming days.
- The injury is expected to sideline Unal for the remainder of the Premier League season, marking his second ACL injury in two years.
- Unal has played in every Bournemouth match since September, contributing two goals during the club's record eight-game unbeaten run this season.
- This news follows the announcement that fellow striker Evanilson recently underwent foot surgery after sustaining a metatarsal fracture in Saturday's 1-0 win over Everton.
- Bournemouth currently sits seventh in the Premier League, three points off the top four, as they contend with mounting injuries to key players.