Victor Osimhen endured a nightmare night at Anfield as Galatasaray’s UEFA Champions League campaign came to a painful end, with both the Nigerian striker and Noa Lang rushed to the hospital after sustaining injuries.
The Turkish giants later confirmed that Osimhen suffered a fractured forearm, while Lang sustained a serious thumb injury.
In an official statement released after the match, Galatasaray provided details of Osimhen’s condition:
“In the first half of our UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second-leg match against Liverpool, our player Victor Osimhen sustained a blow to his arm.
Although he completed the first half, checks at half-time revealed a risk of fracture, and he was not allowed to continue in the second half.
Following the match, a medical examination confirmed a fracture in his right forearm, and a cast was applied. A decision regarding surgery will be made in the coming days after further assessment.”
The club also issued an update on Lang:
“In the second half of the same match, our player Noa Lang suffered a serious cut to his right thumb. He is scheduled to undergo surgery in Liverpool in the coming hours, with our medical team present.”
Speaking after the game, Galatasaray head coach Okan Buruk expressed frustration with the officiating, suggesting his players were not adequately protected in what he described as a highly physical contest.
“Ibrahima Konate committed fouls very easily in Victor Osimhen’s position,” Buruk said, as quoted by Hurriyet.
“While we were expecting the world’s best referee, the world’s worst referee managed the match. Liverpool clearly deserved to win. Noa Lang has a serious finger injury and will go to the hospital here. Victor Osimhen is also in pain.”
The defeat brings an end to Galatasaray’s European campaign this season. The team must now shift focus to domestic action, where they currently top the Turkish Süper Lig standings.
Despite the setback, Galatasaray have been in strong form domestically, winning four of their last five matches.
However, they now face the challenge of maintaining their lead without two key players. Their next fixture is against Trabzonspor early next month.
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