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"It's not as serious as it looks."
'Man City One Top'Elling Holan opened up about the bizarre lip injury he suffered during the A-match ahead of Manchester Derby.
Norwegian national team striker Holan sewed three needles into his lips last week after hitting his face on a bus door during the A-match call-up period for the European qualifiers for the North-China World Cup. As the part is a part, various speculations were raised, and through social media, 'Who hit you?There was also a comment saying '.
However, despite the lip injury, Holan is still alive. In the 6th round of the World Cup European qualifying round against Moldova on the 10th, he scored 5 goals (11 minutes, 36 minutes, 43 minutes, 7 minutes and 38 minutes) by himself and showed his fighting spirit to lead an 11-1 victory.
Asked about his lip injury in an interview with Sky Sports ahead of his showdown with Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium at 12:30 p.m. on the 15th, Holan said: "The bus tried to hit me and almost succeeded," he said with a smile. "It was an incredible accident. I had no luck, but at the same time I was pretty lucky.It could have been a much worse situation. Something really strange has happened." I looked back at the scene of the accident. "It hurt a little, and it looked more serious than it really was. I had three sutures, which sounded worse, but anesthesia was more difficult than sewing itself. The anesthesia was the most painful.'
In an interview with Viaplay, Holan delivered a warning message that awakened his Manchester City teammates. Manchester City lost consecutive games to Tottenham (0-2 loss) and Brighton (1-2 loss) before the A-match break, falling to 1-2 and 16th place in three league games at the beginning of the season. Holan has lost two games in a row. It's not enough. It's so bad." "We must find a solution and get back on the path of victory. There are so many good teams. can't afford to lose the game"Manchester United is the perfect time to turn around. So far, it hasn't been enough, so everyone needs to be at their best," he stressed.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.