Gyokeres suffered a terrible head injury during the match against Arsenal: details of the incident.
Victor Gyokeres' injury in the Champions League match
According to The Sun: Victor Gyokeres sustained a serious head injury during the Champions League match against Athletic Bilbao due to a collision with his Arsenal teammate Gabriel.
The Swedish forward was injured when both players jumped for the ball during an attacking free kick.
Victor Gyokeres suffered a terrible injury after colliding with Gabriel The Swede was spotted with blood on the back of his head after both rose for the ball during the free kickThe incident occurred in the 30th minute of the match when both players fell to the ground. Gyokeres held his hand on the back of his head while waiting for medical assistance.
The 27-year-old footballer remained on his knees while medics applied a black bandage to his head, reminiscent of the famous former England star Terry Butcher.
According to head injury protocols, Gyokeres was forced to leave the field. He returned four minutes later.
TNT Sports cameras captured the emotions of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who was concerned for his star striker.
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This injury could have serious implications for Gyokeres' career, especially considering the demands of modern football for recovery from injuries. Fans hope for a speedy recovery for the striker, as his contribution to the team's play is greatly valued.
The coming days will be crucial in determining the next steps for doctors and the club regarding the player's return to the field. As the situation unfolds, one can only hope that Victor quickly returns to training and can once again delight fans with his play.
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