Brutal Foul: PSG Goalkeeper Nearly Loses Eye
Donnarumma Suffers Facial Injury in Heated Monaco Clash, PSG Still Triumphs
Paris, France – A dramatic Ligue 1 encounter between Paris saint-Germain and AS Monaco saw Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma suffer a gruesome facial injury after a dangerous challenge. Despite the incident, PSG emerged victorious with a thrilling 4-2 comeback win.
The incident occurred in the 22nd minute when Monaco right-back Vanderson Singo, already on a yellow card, collided with Donnarumma while attempting to block a shot. Singo’s studs connected with Donnarumma’s face, leaving the Italian keeper writhing in pain.
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Donnarumma received immediate medical attention and was replaced by summer signing Matvey Safonov. Despite the unsettling scene, Singo escaped further punishment from the referee and VAR, sparking controversy among fans and pundits.
Safonov, a €20 million arrival from Krasnodar, had a shaky start, conceding twice in the second half.Though, PSG rallied with three goals in the final 30 minutes, securing a crucial victory.
The decisive goal came from Gonçalo Ramos, who returned from injury to score just three minutes after entering the game. The Portuguese striker headed home a corner kick in the 83rd minute, sealing the win for PSG.donnarumma, sporting several stitches, later shared a photo of his injury on social media, thanking fans for their support. The incident casts a shadow over PSG’s victory, raising questions about the refereeing decisions and the severity of singo’s challenge.
Donnarumma’s Injury Shadows PSG’s Thrilling Comeback Win Against Monaco
Paris, France – Gianluigi Donnarumma’s shocking facial injury couldn’t dampen Paris Saint-germain’s spirits as they secured a dramatic 4-2 comeback victory against AS Monaco.
The Italian goalkeeper was involved in a hairstopping collision with Monaco’s Vanderson Singo in the 22nd minute. Singo, already on a yellow card, attempted to block a shot but his studs connected with Donnarumma’s face, leaving the PSG keeper needing immediate medical attention.
The scene left fans and pundits horrified, and the referee’s decision not to issue further punishment to Singo, despite a VAR review, sparked widespread controversy.
New summer signing Matvey Safonov replaced Donnarumma, and although he conceded twice in the second half, PSG mounted a thrilling comeback.Gonçalo Ramos, returning from injury, emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal just three minutes after coming on as a substitute.
Following the match, Donnarumma, sporting several stitches, shared a photo of his injury on social media, expressing gratitude for the outpouring of fan support.
While PSG celebrate a crucial victory,the incident casts a shadow over the match,raising concerns about the referees’ handling of the Singo challenge and the severity of Donnarumma’s injury.
