
Kelvin Debruyne of Manchester City have provided update of his injury he sustained against Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday night.
The Manchester City midfielder was substituted in the second half of the keenly contested encounter on Saturday night after a collision against Chelsea defender, Antonio Rudiger.
The player have been identified by Chelsea defender as a major talisman in the match and he could sour his team to equalise and eventually win the competition. Chelsea had scored one goal lead in the first half of the match leaving City with a mountain of equalising in the match.
The second half was very well contested with City playing to score a goal. Strong Chelsea defence have done a great job of shielding their defence well from City penetration. The strong defence work out out by the blues force Antonio Rudiger to close marked the Belgian player rockily.
The player sustained an injury that made him to be substituted from the match on Saturday night in Porto. The injury caused team Doctors to attend to him seriously which caused a dealt in the match.
However, on Sunday morning Kelvin Debruyne has provided an update on the injury that forced him out of the match before 90 minutes. He revealed the extent of damage and his condition at the moment.
Taken to his official Twitter page, he wrote;
Hi guys just got back from the hospital. My diagnosis is acute nose bone fracture and left orbital fracture. I feel okay now. Still disappointed about yesterday obviously but we be back.
Hi guys just got back from the hospital. My diagnosis is Acute nose bone fracture and left orbital fracture. I feel okay now. Still disappointed about yesterday obviously but we will be back