GdS: Nine stitches but a sigh of relief - Pavlovic travels back separately after head scans
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GdS: Nine stitches but a sigh of relief - Pavlovic travels back separately after head scans
"Strahinja Pavlovic had to have stitches in his head after a collision with Pietro Comuzzo during Sunday's draw against Fiorentina. It was one of those games where Comuzzo seemed determined to do damage with his head. He scored the opening goal for Fiorentina midway through the second half, nodding in a corner, and then at the other end an aerial duel with Pavlovic ended with them both in a heap on the floor."
"There was certainly a lot more worry regarding Pavlovic who at first appeared to be knocked out. The medical staff ran onto the field quickly, and it became apparent that there was blood streaming from his head. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below), Pavlovic had to have nine stitches to seal up a cut on his left temple. He was immediately substituted, and the Serbian defender was taken to the hospital for tests - presumably concussion - which were negative."
Strahinja Pavlovic sustained a head injury after colliding with Pietro Comuzzo during the draw against Fiorentina. Comuzzo scored the opening goal via a header from a corner midway through the second half. An aerial duel later left both players on the ground, with Pavlovic appearing to be knocked out and blood streaming from a cut on his left temple. Medical staff rushed on and Pavlovic required nine stitches before being substituted and taken to hospital for tests, which were negative for concussion. He returned to Milan by train with a club medic and is expected to be available to face Como. Fikayo Tomori also returns from suspension.
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