Player for Fulham claims leg break sounded like “a pencil snapping” and club refused to show him pictures.
Andreas Pereira, a midfielder for Fulham, said how an injury he sustained against Manchester City last year made a snapping sound and was so severe they wouldn’t show him pictures of it.
The midfielder has been engaging in a somewhat sporadic Q&A with Het Nieuwsblad on a variety of subjects, including the worst pain he has ever experienced while playing football.
The 27-year-old has not yet sustained a genuinely catastrophic injury, and he will be hoping that this continues. His longest absence due to an injury occurred early in his career when an Achilles tendon issue caused him to miss 42 days in 2017/18.
Since then, he has been lucky to avoid major problems, with the exception of last season, when a fibula injury sustained against Manchester City resulted in him spending 29 days in the hospital and missing six matches for Fulham.
Initially, it was anticipated that each of those quantities would increase significantly following the conflict.
That was the Fulham player’s main concern, and according to him, the staff of the club refused to show him any pictures of it because of it.
Of all, there are various kinds of pain in life. But the first thing that comes to mind is the broken fibula I suffered on April 30th against Manchester City this year,” he stated.
“I engaged Mannel Akanji in a combat, but I believed I would lose the ball. I lose equilibrium and land incorrectly because he struck me in the head. Do you recognize the sound of a pencil breaking? I’m done now.
Surprisingly, the adrenaline made me feel almost nothing. I initially believed that my ankle ligaments were strained or something because of this. They refused to show me the
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