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The Door God who never falls

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By Marya SchPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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This is a football match, only 40 seconds into the game, the opposing team's ball was passed to him, as a goalkeeper, he did not have time to think, accustomed to the most suitable way, fell down to save, the ball was saved in the other direction. The opponent did not give up, kick to the rolling football, hurriedly, kick in his head, he immediately fell to the ground. The stadium Medical Center immediately contacted an ambulance to take him to the hospital. Arriving at the hospital, he was diagnosed with a fracture in his skull that would require immediate surgery. The operation lasted more than three hours. Doctors inserted two metal plates into his skull to relieve pressure on his brain from the fracture.

In 1931, Celtic goalkeeper John Thompson fractured his skull during a match and died in hospital five hours later.

Fortunately, in the expectation of all, he woke up. Doctors warned him to stay away from the field. If he returned to the field, even a minor impact on the injury could kill him.

The world thought he was done playing football. Three months later, however, he miraculously appeared in the game. Still tall and straight body, resolute face, just on the head many a "tank helmet", originally, the doctor does not allow him to go on the field again, but he insists on chasing his dream, to eliminate the risk that may exist as far as possible, he ordered a protection to protect the head. He proved that nothing can knock him down by keeping seven clean sheets in a row.

He was petr Cech, the most promising Czech goalkeeper of the last 20 years, and he broke the record for the fewest goals conceded and the most clean sheets in the English top flight. He is known as the "Goalscorer" by fans around the world because of his team's blue uniform and his tenacious style on the pitch. Of course, he is also the only player licensed by UEFA to wear a helmet on the pitch. Two months into his comeback, he suffered another head injury that required 30 stitches and was in danger of developing what is known medically as "second impact syndrome" and was expected to give up. Two weeks later, he reappeared.

He broke his left knee, broke his right leg twice, lost three teeth, sprained his back, damaged his shoulder five times, pulled muscles multiple times, and was knocked out multiple times by concussions, playing with leg injuries for 14 months. The doctors said no part of his body was intact.

On such an injured countless athletes, but still standing in the sports field, injuries let him down more yong.

On November 5, 2011, we once again saw the divine Cech, a man with blood on his face, standing in front of the goal and repeatedly denying shots. In a thrilling scene nine minutes into the match, he crashed into his opponent while making a diving attempt and fell to the ground holding his face. As he stood up and looked up, cech was bleeding from a gash on the bridge of his broken nose.

After nearly seven minutes of treatment, Cech stood up and took off his shirt. Was he going off? No! The original is to change the blood-stained robes, plug the bleeding nostril, change clothes to continue fighting! Cech held out for the first half.

Cech's face was treated at the start of the second half, with a piece of gauze firmly stuck to his nose, forcing him to breathe through his mouth. He saved a free-kick and then blocked a close-range volley with his foot. In the 78th minute, a corner shot went straight to the gate and he hammered it away with both fists. All 8 shots were blocked by him, an injured body, became an insurmountable obstacle for the opponent, the victory of the game, the bloody fight of Cech is the prime minister.

A real strong, even if not the fate of the blessing, but as long as they know where the goal is, he will not fall.

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