Marcelo Expresses Regret for Injuring Sanchez in a Copa Libertadores game

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Following a nasty injury on Luciano Sanchez during a Copa Libertadores match in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, Fluminense’s Marcelo Vieira da Silva Junior expressed remorse for the horrible incident.

Argentinos Juniors defender Sanchez was left with a broken leg after an accidental stomp from the former Brazil and Real Madrid left-back while dribbling the ball past him.

Later, after the game, Marcelo took to Twitter (@MarceloM12) to apologize for the incident.

“Today I have had to live through a very difficult moment on the pitch. I have inadvertently injured a colleague. I want to wish you the best possible recovery, Luciano Sánchez. All the strength in the world!” Marcelo twitted.

Marcelo (left) leaving the pitch in tears after being red carded

Marcelo left the field in tears after receiving a red card for a tackle that broke the leg of an Argentinos Juniors player. The incident took place in the 56th minute of the match, which ended 1-1.mam

Gabriel Avalos scored for the Argentinos Juniors, while Samuel Xavier equalized for Fluminense.

On August 8th, the two top-ranked teams will meet again at the Maracana Stadium for the decisive match to see which nation will book a place in the quarterfinals of the competition.

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