My daughter got one during a game. Rang her bell. Wasn't a serious concussion but she felt lightheaded and dizzy on and off for a few days. Running was not her friend.
So it's an ankle injury that isn't bad, an ankle injury that is bad, or an earache and he's ok. Who the hell knows right now. Hopefully we'll know more at half.
@laliga_news Torres is ok. Not a bad injury. According to TVE (Spanish tv), Torres wasn't injured, he had an earache and was feeling faint and decided to come off for precaution. This is better than an injury but sounds weird.
I'm sure there's a little (lot) nervousness in leaving Spain and coming to England after spending your entire life in one country. Expect one Mr. Torres to offer his translation services to Oriol while taking him under his wing, same as he did to Pacheco at Liverpool. One plus for Oriol is there's another Spaniard at the club. Oriol not playing today in the game against Australia. Spain has already qualified so 7 changes to the starting lineup. Spain 5 - Australia 1 29 minutes in the first half.
Sometimes I wonder about the translation from Spanish (or any language) to English. It kind of reminds me of a google translation where you get the gist of it but its still not quite right. Plus who was asking the questions and translating? Read that Oriol doesn't speak a lick of English. A Spanish reporter is going to look for a different spin than an English reporter. I'm willing to give the kid a pass.
That's true. With Chelsea's luck they were getting ready to send the bid over just as he got injured. What's with all the broken legs this pre-season? Two Bolton players, now De Bruyne.
Also read he said he heard a snap. Never like to hear of a player injured. In this case Chelsea's slow approach worked out for Chelsea at least in the short term.