🎥 Off to hospital with a 'Siuuu': bizarre injury in Brazil
In yesterday's game between Atlético Monte Azul and Grêmio Prudente (final score 1:1) in Brazil, it finally happened. Grêmio's striker Kesley scored the equalizer with a penalty in the 78th minute. But his personal joy was short-lived.
The goal scorer had to be substituted immediately after his botched celebration due to injury. This is particularly unfortunate because he had only been substituted into the game a few minutes earlier. It seems that a skilled "Siuuu" requires a certain amount of skill after all.
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