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Nunes Lucky Escape: Guardiola Hails Avoidance of Horrific Injury
7 Dec
Summary
- Matheus Nunes narrowly avoided a severe leg injury during Manchester City's win.
- A reckless challenge by Sunderland's Luke O'Nien resulted in a red card.
- Pep Guardiola expressed relief, calling the situation 'lucky' to avoid serious harm.

Matheus Nunes of Manchester City narrowly avoided a potentially devastating leg injury during the recent 3-0 victory against Sunderland. The midfielder was the target of a reckless challenge late in the match, which ultimately led to Sunderland's Luke O'Nien being sent off after a VAR intervention.
Manager Pep Guardiola conveyed his immense relief following the game, stating that the team was "lucky" the injury was not more severe. He noted that while the initial impression was similar to an earlier incident involving Josko Gvardiol, replays revealed the significant danger Nunes was in.
With no lasting damage confirmed, Manchester City's medical staff will monitor Nunes closely. Sunderland, conversely, must contend with O'Nien's suspension. For City, avoiding a key player's injury in a tight title race offers significant relief alongside the crucial three points gained.




