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Tackled by a clumsy security agent on Saturday evening after the Euro match between Portugal and Turkey (3-0), Gonçalo Ramos could have feared a knee injury.
Grimacing and limping after the unfortunate charge of a steward chasing a supporter who entered the pitch to approach his idols, the PSG striker was ultimately not injured.
The Portuguese media A Bola reports that the person concerned was able to be examined by the Lusitanian medical staff after the meeting. No worries on arrival. More fear than harm, therefore.
Until now confined to the bench in this European Nations Championship, Gonçalo Ramos should gain playing time on Wednesday during the Selecçao’s third and final group match against Georgia. Portugal is already qualified for the eighth.
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