Johnston (Canada): “Buchanan? Sad day, we await news: important loss”

Tajon Buchanan stops and Inter trembles: according to what was collected by the editorial staff of AllMarketWeb we’re talking about a fractured tibia and he could be out for 4 to 6 months.

The first immediate reactions to the news are coming from within the team. His national teammate Alistair Johnston
speaking to the Canadian broadcaster TSNshared his feelings about the news: “We’re a group that’s been together for a long time now; we’ve been through the ups and downs together. You never want to see an injury, especially in training. The guys are working so hard; it was something unexpected, we just hope for the best for Tajon, obviously. It was tough to see him go down. Hopefully he’ll get the best treatment now and make a speedy recovery. We’re waiting for news, but it’s definitely a difficult day.”

The defender of the Celtic He continued: “When you sweat together and bleed together, there’s a different kind of bond, so to see someone go down is always very difficult, especially a guy like Tajon: a really quiet, good guy. It’s tough. He’s a really important piece to our team both on and off the field. It’s a difficult loss.”

Finally Johnston says: “It’s difficult, our coach Jesse Marsh said Buchanan was having a fantastic session too, he looked so energetic, so excited. Maybe he had a tougher start to the tournament than he would have liked, but he really gave it his all in the last game against Chile. I was really excited to see what he was doing in this game. I think Buchanan felt he was getting some momentum. It’s really difficult.”