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Patrick Van Aanholt tweets ‘I’m a little woo woo off that gas’ after requiring oxygen following horror injury vs Man Utd


PATRICK VAN AANHOLT admits to feeling “a little woo woo off that gas” after needing oxygen following a horror injury against Manchester United.

The Crystal Palace defender could be facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after dislocating his right shoulder against the Red Devils.

Van Aanholt took an awkward fall when trying to tackle MartialCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The left-back required a stretcher and oxygenCredit: Reuters

The defender required oxygen and a stretcher following a collision with United’s Anthony Martial in the build-up to the second goal of the night.

Van Aanholt attempted to block the Frenchman’s strike but took an innocuous tumble over the striker.

He handed horribly awkwardly and was in immediate pain as the medics came onto the field.

He was spotted at the end of the match with a sling around his right arm.



Boss Roy Hodgson said of the injury: “We’ve had bad luck with defenders, it’s testing are reserves in that respect.

“Patrick [van Aanholt] has hardly missed a game and I don’t know how long it takes to mend a dislocated shoulder but I can only hope he comes back again next season.”

The Dutchman took to Twitter this morning to provide an update on his condition, and he seemed in much better spirits.

BBC pundit Karen Carney said of the injury: “It was Patrick van Aanholt’s desire to get across and block it and as soon as he went down.

“He’s got gas and air now – not sure if he landed on his shoulder awkwardly?”

Van Aanholt will now undergo scans before determining how long he’ll be sidelined for.

It caps a bad night for Palace who will feel hard-done-by after another night of VAR controversy.

Marcus Rashford opened the scoring on the stroke of half time before Martial put the result beyond doubt with 12 minutes left on the clock.

The defender looked in pain as he lay on the floorCredit: Getty – Pool

But Palace had a goal disallowed and were denied a penalty and Hodgson was far from impressed with the decisions.

He added: “What’s the point in getting into it? If I said it was, they say it wasn’t, it becomes like a Christmas pantomime.

“I thought it was a good goal. That’s what VAR gives us at the moment. If that had been scored against us I wouldn’t be expecting it to ruled out but that’s what we have to take now.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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