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Michael Parkhurst Dislocates Shoulder
American defender has to visit the hospital.
American defender Michael Parkhurst had to leave FC Nordsjælland's match against FC Midtjylland with a dislocated shoulder.
After 17 minutes Parkhurst had to be stretchered off and was taken to the hospital. Nordsjælland managed to hold on until the 70th minute, after which the floodgates opened for a 4-0 shellacking.
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After 17 minutes Parkhurst had to be stretchered off and was taken to the hospital. Nordsjælland managed to hold on until the 70th minute, after which the floodgates opened for a 4-0 shellacking.
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