Just ten minutes into the second half of Friday night's Serie A clash, AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan was involved in a frightening incident. Maignan charged off his line to intercept a dangerous ball played into Milan’s defensive half but collided heavily with teammate Alex Jimenez in the process. The impact was severe, sending both players to the ground and immediately halting play despite Udinese being in a prime scoring position.
Maignan lay motionless for a brief but alarming moment, prompting immediate concern from players and fans alike. Medical staff rushed to his aid, and he was stretchered off the pitch. Marco Sportiello came on to replace him in the 55th minute. The scene was emotionally charged, especially for forward Tammy Abraham, who was seen dropping to his knees in prayer as Maignan received treatment.
Mike Maignan provides update post-injury
Maignan has since updated his supporters with a message posted to his social media profiles. He appears to be in good spirits with a little joke about the strength of his head. The post said, “The advantage of being hard-headed, is that you have a tough head. Everything is fine, thank God. Than you for your responses and messages! I appreciate it.”
Whats next for AC Milan?
Despite Maignan's injury AC Milan beat Udinese 4-0 which lifted them to 51 points in the league standings. However, they remain in ninth position, trailing Lazio by four points in the race for European qualification. With only a few games remaining, every point will be vital as the Rossoneri push for a spot in next season’s continental competitions.
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