
Jenson Seelt
22-Year-Old
VfL Wolfsburg
Bundesliga
Nets own goal
Seelt had an own goal, three tackles (two won) and six clearances in Saturday's 4-3 defeat to SC Freiburg.
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Seelt unfortunately turned the ball into his own net in the 71st minute. He recorded six clearances and three tackles, but also gave away a penalty, which was converted by Vincenzo Grifo in the 56th minute. Seelt has registered 44 clearances, seven tackles and three interceptions across the last four games following a poor performance against Leverkusen.
Seelt unfortunately turned the ball into his own net in the 71st minute. He recorded six clearances and three tackles, but also gave away a penalty, which was converted by Vincenzo Grifo in the 56th minute. Seelt has registered 44 clearances, seven tackles and three interceptions across the last four games following a poor performance against Leverkusen.
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Completes Wolfsburg switch
Seelt has been loaned to Wolfsburg from Sunderland, according to his new club.
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Returns to bench
Seelt (undisclosed) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Burnley.
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Fit to return
Seelt (undisclosed) will be available for Saturday's game at Burnley, manager Regis Le Bris told media during his pre-match press conference Thursday. "Jenson is fine, so that's a positive," he said.
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Leaves injured
Seelt was forced off the field in Saturday's 3-0 win over West Ham due to an apparent injury, according to manager Regis Le Bris, per Phil Smith of the Sunderland Echo. "I don't think it's really serious."
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