Liverpool Keeper Out For Two Months For Punching Team-Mate
Liverpool Keeper Out For Two Months For Punching Team-Mate
Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius has broken his hand punching his own player.
The £4.7million signing from Mainz was expected to start the looming season as the Reds ‘ new No 1, but he will now be out of action for a minimum two months.
Karius suffered the injury during the friendly against Chelsea in Pasadena on Wednesday night, when he attempted to clear a cross and instead slammed his fist into the head of team-mate Dejan Lovren.
The German broke a bone in his hand when he connected with the Croatian defender’s bonce and, after a scan in the States, medics have decided he will need surgery.
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