England physio hurts ankle during goal celebration | Inquirer Sports

England physio hurts ankle during goal celebration

12:27 PM June 15, 2014

England’s Daniel Sturridge (9) scores against Italy’s goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu (12) for England’s first goal during the group D World Cup soccer match between England and Italy at the Arena da Amazonia in Manaus, Brazil, Saturday, June 14, 2014. AP

MANAUS, Brazil— England’s physiotherapist required treatment himself after being injured while celebrating a goal during Saturday’s World Cup game against Italy.

Gary Lewin dislocated an ankle after Daniel Sturridge equalized for England during the first half in Manaus as the England backroom staff celebrated on the bench.

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Lewin received treatment on the pitch before being carried off on a stretcher and taken to a Manaus hospital. He will now return to England.

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England coach Roy Hodgson says “that was a very sad moment for us. In celebrating the goal he jumped up, landed on a water bottle and dislocated his ankle.”

England, which lost 2-1, has another physiotherapist with the squad, Steve Kemp.

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TAGS: 2014 fifa world cup, Daniel Sturridge, England, Football, Italy, Roy Hodgson, Soccer

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