The second goalkeeper of Real Madrid Jerzy Dudek broke his jaw in the match where he faced the white box at Auxerre for the sixth round of the group stage of Champions, which will leave at least six weeks out of the fields game.
The Polish goalkeeper, played on Wednesday, replacing the customary owner and captain Iker Casillas, and a few minutes after completing the first part of the game the goalkeeper came out to clear a ball and collided heavily with the French Roy Contout, leaving him in a sense .
With clear signs of pain, Dudek had to retire from the field and then confirm the club's official medical report that their discomfort was due to "non-displaced fracture mandibular subcondylar" but fortunately the player will not have to undergo surgery. Assess their evolutionary control in the next 7 days and if all goes well, would be returning to the court between 4 and 6 weeks.
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