PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was left bloodied and bruised after suffering a horrendous facial injury during a crunch clash with Monaco.
PSG face Monaco in a crucial Ligue 1 match at Stade Louis II, but the visitors lost their keeper early in the first half after a blood-curling challenge.
Wilfried Singo broke down the right flank and looked to beat Donnarumma, 25, while under pressure by Joao Neves.
Singo, 23, fired a weak shot that was blocked by the Italy international and the Monaco ace then tried to jump over his opponent.
However, the Ivory Coast international caught Donnarumma’s face – studs first – with his right foot.
The Italian star was left bleeding with an awful wound on his face.
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And PSG boss Luis Enrique had no other option but to take him off the pitch and replace him with back-up keeper Matvei Safonov after just 22 minutes.
Singo was already on a yellow after a rough challenge on Desire Doue just nine minutes earlier.
But shockingly enough, the referee opted against booking the Ivorian again.
That is despite the fact Donnarumma was left with a devastating wound just a few inches away from his right eye, which could have led to something far worse.
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The Italian shared the full extent of his facial injury after receiving staples in the dressing room.
Fans were left devastated and stormed social media claiming the ex-AC Milan star could have been blinded by Singo’s reckless challenge – that was no punished by a yellow or red card.
One fan tweeted: “Singo is already on a yellow card and this leap, while it was a collision, was incredibly reckless play and it could have taken Donnarumma’s eye off to be honest. Singo is on thin ice right now.”
Another commented: “Donnarumma is 2cm away from losing his eye.”
A third wrote: “Donnarumma’s injury tonight is scary.”
This fan said: “Donnarumma is literally DISFIGURED.”
And that one stated: “Gigio Donnarumma’s face… But it doesn’t even deserve a yellow card… Mind-blowing.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk