Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel has revealed his injury against Manchester City left him in the worst pain he has ever experienced.
The Slovakia international was stretched off late on at the City of Manchester Stadium on Sunday after falling awkwardly while shielding the ball from Ched Evans.
Skrtel's agony was obvious as he was given oxygen on the pitch and he has now informed Slovakia's team doctor that he went through a new level of pain after twisting his knee.
The Reds ace is set to go for an MRI scan on the injury on Monday where Liverpool will be hoping to ascertain how long he might be facing on the sidelines.
"I have already spoken with Martin and he told me he had never experienced such pain before," Peter Malinovsky told SITA.
"Martin will have an MRI scan on Monday and I don't really want to think about how long he might be on the sidelines.
"It might only be a week, but it could be a lot longer and I don't want to believe what the consequences of this injury could really be."
The Slovakia international was stretched off late on at the City of Manchester Stadium on Sunday after falling awkwardly while shielding the ball from Ched Evans.
Skrtel's agony was obvious as he was given oxygen on the pitch and he has now informed Slovakia's team doctor that he went through a new level of pain after twisting his knee.
The Reds ace is set to go for an MRI scan on the injury on Monday where Liverpool will be hoping to ascertain how long he might be facing on the sidelines.
"I have already spoken with Martin and he told me he had never experienced such pain before," Peter Malinovsky told SITA.
"Martin will have an MRI scan on Monday and I don't really want to think about how long he might be on the sidelines.
"It might only be a week, but it could be a lot longer and I don't want to believe what the consequences of this injury could really be."
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