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Spain-based Ghana striker Richmond Boakye-Yiadom will be out of action for two weeks after a collision with Granada goalkeeper Roberto in their La Liga game played last Saturday.
The 20-year-old who has been on blistering form for Elche in the La Liga was rushed to the Hospital after laying still and unconscious on the pitch.
Boakye-Yiadom who was discharged from the Hospital yesterday is said to be fine now and responding to treatment according to his agent Oliver Arthur
"Richmond is recovering and he is ok now, the information gathered from the doctors is that he had a slight back injury but luckily for us he didn’t secure any more damages to his bone," he told Joy sports.
"Now he has been discharged from the hospital and can do things on his own and if I want to estimate it shouldn’t be more than two weeks for him to return to action."
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