France defender William Gallas in injury scare after buggy accident at World Cup training camp
By APSunday, May 23, 2010
Gallas in injury scare after buggy accident
TIGNES, France — France defender William Gallas appears to be unhurt after another injury scare on Sunday, crashing during a buggy race that was part of a team-bonding exercise.
Gallas was racing against his teammates at a car park in the French Alpine resort of Tignes when his dune buggy rolled onto its left side and he stuck out an arm to break the impact.
The 32-year-old Arsenal defender was helped out of the vehicle but was able to walk freely and then waved to his teammates.
He received only minor scratches to his left hand, a team spokesman said.
Gallas is recovering from a calf injury as he bids to make coach Raymond Domenech’s World Cup squad.
Tags: Accidents, Athlete Health, Athlete Injuries, Europe, Events, France, International Soccer, Tignes, Western Europe
August 6, 2010: 3:04 pm
Take him to a chiropractor. Quick. By the way, what is the difference between a buggy and a car. |
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