Bologna fear Lewis Ferguson suffered a season-ending knee injury during Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Monza as the Scotland international will undergo medical tests in the coming hours.
Bologna midfielder Ferguson was forced off the pitch in the second half of a 0-0 draw against Monza on Saturday and will undergo medical checks on Monday.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 24-year-old left the Stadio Dall’Ara on crutches on Saturday and told fans he feared not being eligible in the next Serie A game against direct rivals Roma.
“Frustrating night for everyone but we keep pushing!! Hoping the injury isn’t too serious and I’m back soon,” Ferguson wrote on Instagram after the match.
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Bologna fear Ferguson suffered season-ending injury
Ferguson remained on the ground after a challenge with Monza defender Samuele Birindelli at minute 13 in the second half and according to Gazzetta, Bologna doctors feared the Scotland international had suffered a cruciate ligament injury that would keep him out of action for several months.
Ferguson has played a key role at the Stadio Dall’Ara this season with six goals and five assists in 33 appearances across all competitions. He has started 31 Serie A games from 32, missing just one through suspension.