Victor Boniface Eager to Return to Bayer Leverkusen Squad After Injury

Victor Boniface Eager to Return to Bayer Leverkusen Squad After
Victor Boniface Eager to Return to Bayer Leverkusen Squad After

Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface is counting down the days until he can lace up his boots and step back onto the field. The talented forward has been sidelined since January due to an injury that required surgery, but he has made a remarkable recovery and is now back in training.

Originally expected to be out of action until April, Boniface’s quick return has surprised many, and there is a possibility that he could make his comeback in Leverkusen’s upcoming Bundesliga match against TSG Hoffenheim.

Speaking about his eagerness to return to action, Boniface emphasized his desire to contribute to the team and enjoy the game he loves. “The team performed admirably in my absence, but I can’t wait to be back out there with my teammates,” he said in an interview with Sport Bild. “Scoring goals and providing assists are important, but what matters most to me is playing my style of football and having fun on the pitch.”

Throughout the season, the 23-year-old has been a key player for Die Werkself, tallying an impressive 16 goals and eight assists in just 23 appearances across all competitions. His return will undoubtedly boost Leverkusen’s attacking prowess and provide a much-needed spark as they continue their campaign.

As Boniface gears up for his highly anticipated return, fans and teammates alike are eagerly awaiting his comeback, ready to witness his skill and passion for the game once again.

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