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Bundesliga 2 star left covered in blood and needs stitches after kneeing himself in the face and collapsing to floor


BUNDESLIGA 2 star Enzo Leopold was left in a bloody mess after remarkably kneeing himself in the face.

The crazy injury occurred during Hannover 96’s match against Paderborn last Saturday.

Soccer player injured during a game.
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Bundesliga 2 star Enzo Leopold remarkably kneed himself in the face[/caption]

Injured soccer player receiving medical attention on the field.
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The Hannover star was treated at the side of the pitch but was able to continue[/caption]

Soccer player with a bloody face laceration.
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Some blood was seen coming from his eyebrow[/caption]

Leopold, 24, was attempting to get his foot up to control a ball when he was shoved in the back by rival midfielder Santiago Castaneda.

The push ended up pushing his face towards his knee, where they remarkably collided.

Cameras saw blood coming from the midfielder’s eyebrow.

Play had briefly continued before referee Florian Lechner told Leopold to get treatment.

Two medics treated the wound pitchside with tissues before placing him on his back on the floor.

Leopold was able to return to the field with some blood coming from the injury, but far less than before.

He eventually only left the field of play in the 89th minute, being replaced by English defender Josh Knight.

Hannover took a 1–0 lead after just four minutes through Marcel Halstenberg.

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But Paderborn equalised through Adriano Grimaldi seconds after Leopold left the pitch to see the game end 1-1.

It was Hannover’s fifth draw on the bounce, a run which left them down in eighth place and dropping away in the hunt for promotion.


The club currently sit on 35 points, six points behind the automatic promotion spots and four points behind the promotion play-off spot.

Hannover last played in the German top flight in 2019.

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