Wolves boss reveals PATRICIO fully conscious after head injury against Liverpool

Wolves boss reveals PATRICIO fully conscious after head injury against Liverpool

The Wolves goalkeeper was forced off during the closing stages of Monday's 1-0 defeat to Liverpool after a coming together with Conor Coady.

Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio is fully conscious and 'okay' after suffering a sickening blow to the head during defeat to Liverpool, Nuno Espírito Santo has revealed.

Patricio suffers head injury in Coady collision

The Portuguese was forced off on a stretcher after colliding with teammate Conor Coady during injury time of Monday evening's Premier League fixture at Molineux.

Wolves' medical staff have already dealt with one serious head injury this season, Raúl Jiménez suffering a skull fracture at Arsenal in November from which he has yet to return.

Nuno: "He's going to recover, everything's okay"

However, speaking after his side were beaten 1-0 by the champions, Nuno revealed that Patricio's prognosis is far more encouraging.

He told Sky Sports: "We just have an update now, he's okay. He's conscious, he remembers what happened, he's aware. He's okay.

"[It was] a collision with Coady, I think, the knee of Coady on the head. But he's okay. We speak already, he's okay.

"All these situations, when it's a concussion on the head, gets us worried. But he's okay, he's going to recover, everything's okay."

Jota wishes former Wolves colleague "speedy recovery"

Liverpool forward Diogo Jota scored the winning goal on his first return to Molineux since sealing a £45m summer move to Monday's visitors.

But his first thoughts after the match were for his former Wolves and current international colleague Patricio.

He said: "Life is more important. I hope it's nothing too serious and we wish him obviously a speedy recovery."

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