Supposed to be present this Sunday in Lille, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of LOSC, Martin Terrier suffered a broken right arm a few hours earlier. An injury which explains his absence.
Like Milenko Acimovic, Carlos Baleba and Aurélien Chedjou, Martin Terrier was due to arrive on the lawn of the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre Mauroy this Sunday, during the match celebrating the 80th anniversary of LOSC. The native of Armentières was nevertheless absent, the fault of an injury contracted a few hours earlier in Germany.
Martin Terrier (27) came on in the 77th minute this Saturday, replacing Florian Wirtz during the match between Bayer Leverkusen and Heidenheim (5-2). His time on the meadow was suddenly cut short by an injury. The Frenchman fractured his right forearm during the match. If this problem does not force him to have an operation, and he should be able to return to the field before the end of the year, his absence this Sunday in Lille is explained.
Since his departure from Rennes, for a check for 20 million euros this summer, Martin Terrier has played a replacement role at Bayer Leverkusen where he appeared thirteen times (590 minutes) in all competitions. During this playing time, he scored a goal and delivered an assist.