Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger has broken his silence on the challenge that left Manchester City captain Kevin de Bruyne with a broken nose.
The German forced his Champions League final opponent off the pitch after 56 minutes on the way to the Blues’ 1-0 win in Porto for the trophy.
He was released from hospital the following day, with the City midfielder revealing he has suffered an acute nose bone fracture and left orbital fracture.And Rudiger, who received a yellow card following the incident, has broken his silence with a statement on Twitter.Writing to his nearly 800,000 followers, the centre-back said: “I’m really sorry for Kevin de Buryne’s injury.
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