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Joachim Andersen was left with an damage so dangerous he refused to even take a look at it throughout Fulham’s conflict with Nottingham Forest.
The Danish defender, 29, appeared to dislocate his finger throughout a tussle with Forest striker Igor Jesus through the first-half of Monday night’s Premier League tie at Craven Cottage.
He instantly appeared to be in a world of ache and known as for the play to be stopped so medics might rush onto the pitch.
It initially seemed innocuous, however close-up photos of his hand captured on Sky Sports activities cameras present the extent of the ugly damage which left one in all Andersen’s fingers pointing in a unique path to the remaining.
Commentator Seb Hutchinson mentioned the 6ft 3in centre-back could not naked to look at whereas Fulham’s physios popped it again into place.
Nonetheless, it appeared to work simply the trick as he was in a position to return to the match together with his finger taped up.
Joachim Andersen appeared to dislocate a finger throughout Fulham’s tie with Nottingham Forest
The 6ft 3in Danish defender couldn’t watch whereas medics popped his finger again into place
Brazilian striker Jesus stood over and watched whereas the medics labored their magic, and was seemingly apologetic concerning the ordeal.
Andersen was met by a big applause by the house crowd as he got here again on the pitch in west London.
The Dane moved to Fulham on a everlasting foundation – after spending a season on mortgage beforehand – from Crystal Palace in 2024.
He has missed simply six video games by damage since making the £30million swap.


















