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Top 10 Worst Football Tackles!

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Top 10 worst football injuries!
Made by ikikikke
Music: 009 Sound System - With a Spirit

At 1:55 Ewald Lienen was attacked by Norbert Siegman, he got a 25 cm gap in his leg. The white what you see is his bone. He ran furiously to the coach of the opposite team, Otto Rehhagel, whom he blamed for the foul insisting that Rehhagel had incited Siegmann to play rough. The wound required 23 stitches, however, after just 17 days Lienen started practising again.

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  • Who was #6

  • @SuperColombian123 Description: "Ewald Lienen was attacked by Norbert Siegman"

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  • The worst injury was this song.

  • Thumbs up for guy who rmgot up and walked off with a bone sticking out of his thigh

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  • soccer players are great actors when it comes to getting fouled

  • no1 is just absolutely horrible!!

  • hands on hearts guys for you tubes national anthem

  • wtf 9th was an injury?

  • wow the first tackle is like me on fifa xD

  • norsk

    

  • holy shit number one is fucked up!!

  • Finally a video with real injuries. When I search for "worst football injuries", I don't wanna see some half-injuries, I wanna see open legs and legs that's broken. Call me sick if you want.

  • Number 6, his leg is completely split open

  • the guy in number 2 went to prison for that tackle!!!

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