
Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Jose Sa has played with a broken wrist in the last seven Premier League matches.
According to the club's interim manager, Steve Davis, the 29-year-old goalkeeper sustained an injury after the second premier league match against Fulham.
During the Fulham match, Sa saved Aleksandar Mitrovic's penalty, with the game ending in a stalemate.
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Sa, who has been playing through the pain barrier, is expected to feature in the Nottingham Forest on Saturday, October 15.
"For him to do that and get on with it shows his courage. It shows his character, as a goalkeeper, you're always in the firing line because you're that last line. It's always a good example to others to say, 'you might have this or that, but we need you.
"It's important to know there are different pain elements to that, there are different bones that are less likely to be a problem. The medical staff, coach and player will sit down and make a decision over whether the player can carry on,” Davis noted.
In the ongoing season, Sa has featured in all nine of the Wolves' games with three clean sheets ad has conceded a total of 12 goals.
Wolves' second goalkeeper, Matija Sarkic, is yet to make a Premier League appearance for the club despite the Portuguese’s injury.
The club is searching for a permanent manager after sacking Bruno Lage. Nuno Espirito Santo has been touted to return to Molineux where he was a fan favourite.
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