Nigerian forward Victor Boniface has resumed training following a lengthy spell out with a leg injury, delighting fans eager to see him back on the pitch.
On Tuesday, Boniface shared a video on his official 𝕏 account, performing leg exercises and captioned: “Help me post this one too, I dey training.” The post quickly attracted a wave of encouragement and excitement from supporters.
The 25-year-old striker had previously undergone surgery in Austria to treat a knee contusion, with Werder Bremen confirming in January that he would be sidelined for several months. The club stated: “Forward Victor Boniface will be unavailable to Werder Bremen for the coming months after deciding to undergo surgery on his injured knee.”
Boniface’s return to training marks a key step in his recovery ahead of the remainder of the season. Analysts and fans have expressed optimism that his comeback could significantly bolster Werder Bremen’s attacking options once fully match-fit.
The forward, who has been a standout performer in the Bundesliga, will now focus on regaining full fitness while adhering to the club’s medical and training protocols. Supporters are eagerly anticipating his reintegration into the squad for upcoming league fixtures.
Boniface’s progress is also being closely watched by Nigerian football fans, with hopes that he could soon contribute to the Super Eagles squad in international competitions, potentially strengthening Nigeria’s attacking lineup.

