Erling Haaland left in shock after seeing his Dormund teammate's horrific injury

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Erling Haaland left in shock after seeing his Dormund teammate's horrific injury

Erling Haaland had to cover his face in horror while watching from the stands as a teammate suffered a devastating injury against Holstein Kiel in the DFB-Pokal semi-final.

Dortmund dispatched their Bundesliga 2 opponents 5-0 but the win was smeared by the nasty injury to Mateu Morey in the 74th minute.

Morey suffered the agonizing injury as he stretched to get the ball while his foot got stuck in the Turf.

Haaland was ruled out of the game with a slight muscular injury but the committed forward was in the stadium to support his mates.

Morey is now set for some lengthy time on the treatment table following the nasty injury.

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Haaland's €75-100m release clause can only be triggered in 2022 which means Bayern can swoop in and activate it just as they did with Mario Gotze back in 2015.

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'Shut up!': Microphones pick up chat between Guardiola and Verratti

The Champions League semi-final clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City ended 1-2 in the away team's favour and the match was not without a high-intense moment!

PSG star Marco Verratti told Man City coach Pep Guardiola to ‘shut up’ in Spanish, Sky Sport Italia commentators noticed during the game.

The incident occurred during the first leg at Parc des Princes, with Paris Saint-Germain leading 1-0 at the time. The pitch-side microphones picked up Verratti shouting something in Spanish towards Man City's coach.

“What do you want? Shut up!” was what the commentators noted out to be - apparently, Verratti did so because Guardiola was shouting at the referee from the touchline, instructing him to book the midfielder for a challenge.

Pep might have understood Verratti had he said the same thing in Italian too, as the manager is proficient in that language - ah, well, Guardiola had the last laugh as his team won the game!

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