Marcos Rojo scored an own goal and broke a teammate's skull in one match.
24.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.10.2025
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Very unfortunate match for Rojo
According to The Sun: Former Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo experienced a true catastrophe on the field: he scored an own goal and seriously injured a teammate, breaking his skull during the same match. The Argentine spent seven years with the Red Devils, winning the Europa League, FA Cup, and League Cup with them.
Rojo played 122 matches for Manchester United, scoring twice.
This incident has become a significant moment in Rojo's career, as it shows how unpredictable football can be. The repercussions of such a match will not only affect his psychological state but also the team as a whole, as player injuries are always a challenge for the coaching staff. We hope Rojo's teammate recovers quickly and returns to the field.
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