Edin Dzeko could face the wrath of Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini after he played for Bosnia against Wales with a knee injury.
The 26-year-old forward ultimately played the full 90 minutes at Parc-y-Scarlets, and was a star performer in Bosnia's comfortable win.
But Mancini is unlikely to have been impressed by his decision to risk his fitness so close to the start of a Premier League title defence and the end of the transfer window.
But the chances of any potential exit being completed could be in jeopardy after Bosnia coach Safet Susic revealed the striker had made the decision the feature in the midweek international despite his knee problem.
He said: "There was a question about him starting because he has a problem with his knee and maybe he should not have played. But I left it for him to decide whether he wanted to.
"There was a problem with his knee. We spoke and I said it was up to him. Dzeko is the top player in our team. And he can play in our team as long as he wants unless he asks to be substituted."