
Matthias Ginter played through a heavy nosebleed during a 1-0 win against Mainz 05, joking about the makeshift treatment he received. Despite the pain, he remained on the pitch until just before the final whistle, hoping for no serious injury.
Stuffing 18 things in: Ginter jokes about his handicap v Mainz
In the narrow 1-0 win over Mainz 05, Matthias Ginter was not only called upon as a defensive pillar, but also had to take quite a physical beating. After a hard blow to the face, the center-backâs nose was bleeding so heavily from the 19th minute on that the medical staff had to work overtime to keep him on the pitch.
"We definitely tried everything â with ice, with taping it up, with stuffing 18 things in there. I hope it just stops (bleeding; editorâs note) and that itâs nothing more serious," Ginter joked after the match at the 'DAZN' microphone about the improvised treatment. Despite the pain and the restricted breathing, an early substitution was never an option for him: "I somehow managed in the end."
At least until shortly before the final whistle. Then the in-form defender was substituted after all:Â "I hope itâs not too bad. If it only looks as bad as it does, and nothing is broken, then everything is fine."
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Matthias Ginter suffered a heavy nosebleed after a blow to the face but continued to play through the injury.
Ginter joked about the treatment he received, which included ice and taping, and he managed to stay on the field despite the pain until he was substituted.
Ginter expressed hope that his injury was not serious, stating that if it only looked bad and nothing was broken, then everything would be fine.



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