LEVANTE manager Paco Lopez was left with a ‘hole’ in his head after injuring HIMSELF.
The Spanish boss showed off the nasty head injury after his side’s 2-2 draw with Cadiz.
Paco Lopez pointed to the ‘hole’ in his head in his post-match interview
The Levante boss said he banged his head on the dugout during the game
The ‘hole’ in his head wasn’t visible at the start of the La Liga clash.
And in his post-match interview he revealed how the mystery injury came around.
Lopez, 53, said he bashed his head on the dugout and joked it looked bad because he had no hair.
It comes after a Spanish player Unai Bilbao had his knee ripped apart by a huge nail in a Mexican match.
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Lopez’s injury was just one incident in an eventful 2-2 draw between the mid-table Spanish sides.
Alberto Perea gave Cadiz the lead in the fourth minute before the visitors came firing back
Roger Marti’s quick fire double gave Levante a 2-1 lead just 11 minutes into an action-packed start.
But Cala secured a point for Cadiz midway through the first half in a thriller.
Levante drew 2-2 with Cadiz in La LigaCredit: EPA
The hosts sit eighth in La Liga while Lopez’s Levante are 11th.
Lopez seemed more unhappy about his team’s result than the head injury.
He said: “I am not happy, it is a point but I wanted to win, although it is complicated.
“This is a difficult field and against a team for which it is not easy to create chances.
“It’s not easy to analyse why a team has a hard time winning away from home.
“From eighth down, we are all having difficulty in finding positive results.
“If we had, we would be among the first six.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk