Donnarumma injured, Singo apologizes

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Wilfried Singo did not even take a yellow card after planting his crampons in the face of the Parisian goalkeeper.

On Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain ended all suspense for the title race in Ligue 1,

by winning (2-4) on the AS Monaco pitch during the advanced match of the sixteenth day. A meeting marked by

Gianluigi Donnarumma’s impressive injury.

Totally disfigured following Wilfried Singo’s sole on his face, the Italian goalkeeper had to be replaced by his competitor Matvey Safonov. As for the defender of the Principality club, as incredible as it may seem, he did not even receive a warning for this reprehensible gesture.

Singo apologizes to Donnarumma

“I would like to apologize to Gianluigi Donnarummawrote the Ivorian international on social networks. My action was obviously not voluntary, but I was able to see later that he had a significant injury to his face. I wish you a good recovery. »

PSG quickly communicated on the state of health of its transalpine goalkeeper, “victim of facial trauma with multiple wounds” according to a press release. The former AC Milan player will not be able to make the trip to the Racing Club de Lens pitch on Sunday for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France. He could make his return to competition on January 5 during the Champions Trophy, against… Monaco.

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