This isn't a typical injury for a football player, but it may be one of the most difficult to watch.
This Wednesday evening, during the Champions League round of 16 second leg between Manchester City and Copenhagen (3-1), striker Matheus Nunes injured a finger, and offered terrifying images to viewers.
In the 72nd minute, isolated on his right flank, the Portuguese tried to go into a duel to recover the ball.
Losing his support, he found himself on the ground, and immediately twisted in pain.
One hand raised to call the healers, Matheus Nunes hid his eyes, as if not to see his injury.
The problem was with the middle finger of his left hand.
Completely turned around, the Portuguese's finger was frightening.
Matheus Nunes calls the doctor, his left middle finger is turned back.
The referee did not hesitate for a single second and called the trainers.
Entering the lawn, they tied the Portuguese's three fingers to hold him in place, before undoubtedly treating him.
However, it is impossible for Matheus Nunes to hold his place.
With the score already established, Pep Guardiola made a change, allowing the young Englishman Micah Hamilton to enter the game and compete at the end of this round of 16.