Jean -Philip Matita gets a palace of 25 stitches after a “reckless” kick on her head

Jean -Philip Matita said he is in good condition and hopes to return shortly after he is entering the hospital with a terrible challenge from Milwal Liam Roberts goalkeeper. Roberts was sent just eight minutes from TIE on Saturday in the fifth round, which Pal Pal 3 won, after hunting Mattita’s head with his shoes as he raced to cleanse the ball. Referee Michael Oliver issued a red card only after a VAR review. Matita received a long treatment, including oxygen, on the field before it was established to an ambulance and transferred to the hospital.
“Thank you for all your kind messages. I’m fine. I hope to come back very soon. I am stronger than ever. Well done, comrades for a great work today,” Matita posted on Instagram.
Palace later said on Saturday that Matita had been discharged from the hospital.
The club said: “He received a specialized treatment and 25 stitches in a severe rupture of his left ear. All the checks were clear and JP felt good,” the club said.
“It will rest now and recover during the following days as its progress will be monitored by the club’s doctor.”
Oliver Glasner, director of the palace, said the challenge had ended the French profession.
“Just imagine if he had reached his face directly, with his strength, with the buttons, it’s the end of the JP profession,” Glasner said.
“I am sure he does not want JP in this situation, but I also think that you should decide when you do this effect, you can’t do this in this way.”
Matta scored eight goals in his nine previous matches and has 15 in the total palace this season.
The 27 -year -old also reached five times, as France won silver at the Paris Olympics last year.
Palace President Steve Parish described as the “most reckless challenge” that he has ever seen.
“What we know,” Parish told the BBC.
“This is the most reckless challenge on the football field that I have seen at all and I think he needs to take a long look at himself, this boy, because he shows a professional colleague, perhaps his life, with a challenge of such such.”
Palace benefited from the man’s advantage almost the entire game to reserve its place in the quarter -finals.
Japhet Tanganga’s goal resisted visitors before urging Daniel Monoz in a second.
Wes Harding pulled a target of black, 13 minutes from the time of stopping in the first half, it was added to Matita treatment.
The waiting palace was prepared up to 82 minutes to ensure the progress when the head of the Eddie Necitia is found the distant angle.
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