Rui Patrício suffered a terrible head injury – another of his Wolves



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Liverpool beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 in the final match of matchday 28 of the English Premier League, but after the match, home team goalkeeper Rui Patricia suffered a headache.

Los Lobos goalkeeper seriously injured (Photo: AFP)


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The home goal keeper collided with one of his teammates in the match hair, and it was immediately apparent that the problem was great. Unfortunately, Conor Coady was unable to pull his leg in time, so he found Rui Patricia sliding over his head with his knee. The 33-year-old Portuguese goalkeeper did not dare to move much for a long time, his care took more than ten minutes.

At the end of the situation, Mohamed Salah’s ball ended up in the goal, but after the ball entered the net, the assistant waved the lure. After the line drawing, it turned out: rightly so. We will never know if a collision could have been avoided if the assistant referee had struck the decoy first, who otherwise acted according to the rule that applied to them when they released the action. Regardless, Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk was injured in a similar playing situation earlier this season, who collided with the goalkeeper at the end of a situation and suffered a torn ligament in his knee.

Wolverhampton are extremely unlucky this season when it comes to injuries, as striker Raúl Jiménez suffered a skull and crossbones in his game against Arsenal.

You can read more about the match by clicking here!

ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 28

Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1 Liverpool FC (Diogo Jota 45 + 2.)

THE JOB
1. Manchester City 30 22 5 3 64-21 +43 71
2. Manchester United 29 sixteen 9 4 56–32 +24 57
3. Leicester City 29 17 5 7 53–32 +21 56
4. Chelsea 29 14 9 6 44-25 +19 51
5. West Ham 28 14 6 8 42–32 +10 48
6. Liverpool 29 13 7 9 48–36 +12 46
7. Everton 28 14 4 10 40–37 +3 46
8. Tottenham 28 13 6 9 47-30 +17 Four. Five
9. Aston Villa 27 12 5 10 39-28 +11 41
10. Arsenal 28 12 5 eleven 37-29 +8 41
11. Crystal Palace 29 10 7 12 31–47 -sixteen 37
12. Leeds United 28 eleven 3 14 43–46 -3 36
13. Wolverhampton 29 9 8 12 28–38 –10 35
14. Southampton 29 9 6 14 36–51 -fifteen 33
15. Burnley 29 8 9 12 22–37 -fifteen 33
16. Brighton & Hove Albion 28 6 eleven eleven 29–36 –7 29
17. Newcastle 28 7 7 14 28–45 –17 28
18. Fulham 29 5 eleven 13 22–36 –14 26
19. West Brom 29 3 9 17 20–57 –37 18
20. Sheffield United 29 4 two 2. 3 16–50 -3. 4 14



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