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Championship play-off final delayed by sickening injury as Sunderland captain heartbreakingly forced off in minutes

Championship play-off final delayed by sickening injury as Sunderland captain heartbreakingly forced off in minutes

The Irish Sun24-05-2025

THE Championship play-off final has been delayed because of an injury to Sunderland captain Luke O'Nien.
The defender appeared to break his finger in the third minute.
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Sunderland captain Luke O'Nien was forced off with injury
The incident occurred as he went to challenge Sheffield United ace Kieffer Moore for a header, with the striker almost scoring.
O'Nien fell to the ground and immediately required treatment from the phyios.
He was attended to for several minutes and doctors placed a brace over finger on his right hand.
A stretcher was brought out onto the pitch but was not required, with O'Nien walking off.
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However the Black Cats skipper did appear to be in a lot of pain as he trudged off.
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