Former Real Madrid and Olympiacos Brazilian left back Marcelo who now plays for Fluminense was given his first red card last night in their game. The former Real Madrid defender left the pitch in tears after being sent off for a challenge in which an opponent suffered a horrific injury. Argentinos Juniors defender Luciano Sanchez dislocated his left knee when his leg buckled underneath him after Marcelo stood on his shin.
It was a horrible site as teammates of the two clubs surrounded the 29-year-old Sanchez. Speaking about the injury Marcelo said: “Today I had a very difficult moment on the pitch.” “I unintentionally injured a fellow player. I want to wish him the best possible recovery.
All the strength in the world.” The comment was posted on his social media. The 35-year-old Brazilian’s club also commented on the injury saying: “Fluminense FC expresses its solidarity and wishes a speedy recovery to Argentinos Juniors defender Luciano Sanchez, who was injured in an accidental move in tonight’s match.”
Argentinos Juniors thanked the Brazilian club and the player for their messages of concern, saying: “We are rivals, not enemies.” Marcelo had been dribbling past Sanchez when his leading foot caught the Argentine defender, who had been attempting to make a tackle, high on the shin.
Local media, citing doctors at the Sanatorio Finochietto hospital, said Argentine Sanchez would have a likely recovery time of eight to 12 months. The last-16 Copa Libertadores match at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium in Buenos Aires ended in a 1-1 draw.
After the game, Fluminense coach Fernando Diniz – who is also Brazil’s national team coach – told a news conference that it was “an unfortunate event” and said however his player did not deserve to be sent off.