Ryan Porteous jumps to Ilkay Gundogan.Image: Cornerstone
Ilkay Gundogan delivers a solid performance in Germany's opening European Championship win, but he must survive a moment of shock. Now he talks about the scene.
Captain Ilkay Gundogan did not suffer any serious injuries despite the serious error committed by the German national football team in the opening match, which the German national team won 5-1 in the European Championship at home against Scotland.
“It's all good. The gangs are stable. I've been through worse,” the FC Barcelona star midfielder said on ZDF on Friday. Ryan Porteous's rude introduction shortly before half-time, for which the Scot was shown red, Raising fears of the worst at first, but Gundogan was able to continue playing.
I still can't understand this mistake against Gundogan. You can see how Porteous's entire body suddenly stops – just because of the impact on his ankle (!). It is surprising that the number did not end with a bad injury. Scary mistake. pic.twitter.com/wcmdKiVL6c
– Nietzsche (@Nietzsxhe) June 14, 2024
The 33-year-old also commented on the incident on MagentaTV after the match, saying: “I'm not really worried.” “He comes in dangerously, but I also think he wants to hit the ball – and he hits me with his outstretched leg.”
He himself “was lucky” and had stable ligaments. “I'm sure nothing's broken. Just a little sore.” With adrenaline, he didn't notice much of it.
Gundogan, who has had to endure criticism recently, received additional praise from national team coach Julian Nagelsmann: “Ilkay deserved a goal. He had good interceptions twice, and was always in dangerous areas.”
Accordingly, Gundogan was very satisfied with his start in the European Championship. “I'm glad he allowed me to do this, and I can be a creator for my teammates today,” the midfielder said.
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