Bournemouth's Wilson suffers knee injury vs. Stoke; Howe says 'it doesn't look good'
AFC Bournemouth is without its top scorer.
The opening minutes of Saturday's fixture between Stoke City and Bournemouth saw Philipp Wollscheid and Callum Wilson collide, resulting in a break in play as the latter required treatment for a knee injury.
Although Wilson returned, it wasn't long before he went down again and hit the floor in frustration before being stretchered off.
17: Wilson is now being stretchered down the tunnel as the #afcb fans applaud and sing his name. http://t.co/gNSgnIxmhy #STKBOU
— AFC Bournemouth (@afcbournemouth) September 26, 2015
Wilson, who has already tallied five goals this season, was replaced by Glenn Murray, and manager Eddie Howe provided a bleak update on the injury after the final whistle.
Howe: "It doesn't look good for Callum. It could be another serious one." #afcb #STKBOU
— AFC Bournemouth (@afcbournemouth) September 26, 2015
Howe: "We won't know the full extent until we have the injury scanned." #afcb #STKBOU
— AFC Bournemouth (@afcbournemouth) September 26, 2015
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