They shattered the face of Barcelona's star: A total of 10 stitches were applied.

They shattered the face of Barcelona's star: A total of 10 stitches were applied.

07.11.2024 10:21

Barcelona's 17-year-old young defender Pau Cubarsi was left bloodied after taking a blow to the face during the Champions League match against Red Star. Cubarsi received a hit to the face due to an opponent's dangerous intervention on the ball, resulting in 10 stitches. In a statement made at the end of the match, it was noted that the player's condition is good.

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In the 4th week of the Champions League, Kızılyıldız faced Barcelona, and young player Pau Cubarsi caused great concern.



In the 65th minute of the match, he fell to the ground covered in blood after being struck in the face during an opponent's intervention on the ball. Uros Spajic from Kızılyıldız received a yellow card for dangerously raising his foot and hitting Cubarsi in the face, but the 17-year-old player could not continue the game.



Initially, due to the possibility of a serious injury, his teammates on the sidelines signaled anxiously to the bench to call the medical team onto the field. The teammates, who also requested a player substitution, were frightened by Cubarsi's bloodied appearance. Subsequent examinations revealed that the player had a significant wound on his face and a laceration.



A TOTAL OF 10 STITCHES WERE APPLIED



At the end of the match, the German coach stated that the young player's condition was good and that 10 stitches were applied to the wound on his face. He expressed that it was possible for Cubarsi to be included in the squad for the match to be held on Sunday. Barcelona's young star shared his image on social media after the match, writing 'Everything for Barça.'



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