Mar 19 • 02:27 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Galatasaray star sent to hospital after bizarre injury

Galatasaray player Noa Lang was taken to the hospital after suffering a serious finger injury during a match against Liverpool.

Noa Lang, a 26-year-old star from Galatasaray, experienced a severe finger injury while clashing with the advertising boards at Anfield during the match against Liverpool. The incident occurred just ten minutes before the end of the game when Lang attempted to stabilize himself by grabbing onto the advertising boards, leading to a deep cut on his finger. The pain was significant, and he lay on the ground in distress as the crowd fell silent, capturing the gravity of the moment.

As the situation escalated, former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson and TV 2's expert Yaw Amankwah commented on the severity of Lang's injury, describing the scene as shocking. The player received treatment on the field for several minutes before being transported off on a stretcher. His team manager, Okan Buruk, confirmed the seriousness of the injury, stating that Lang would be taken to the hospital for further evaluation and care.

Lang, who is currently on loan from the Italian club Napoli, is facing the prospect of a challenging recovery, with concerns raised about the extent of the injury. The incident has drawn considerable attention, not only for its impact on the game but also for the implications it may hold for Lang's ongoing season and career, potentially affecting his performance in future matches for both club and country.

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