Fraizer Campbell suffered no serious injuries after being involved in a late clash at Carrow Road, according to Sunderland manager Steve Bruce.
Former Hull hitman Campbell was shoved by Michael Spillane when clean through on goal in the latter stages of the Black Cats' 4-1 win over Norwich City.
The momentum from the push by Spillane - who was sent off for the offence - sent Campbell careering into goalkeeper Ben Alnwick, resulting in an extended stoppage in play while both players were treated.
Assisted by Sunderland's medical team, Campbell hobbled off and was replaced by Steed Malbranque. Former Black Cats keeper Alnwick was also withdrawn suffering from a nasty facial injury sustained in the collision.
But speaking after the game, Bruce confirmed that Campbell's injuries shouldn't result in a lay-off, explaining:
We think Fraizer's going to be okay. He's got a sore elbow, a bad head and a bad wrist and collarbone, but we think he'll be okay.
"He's a bit bashed and bruised. He looked electric in the first half and he'll be a big player for us."
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